Joe Navarro has a friendly enough face that you could enjoy listening to him for two and a half hours at the upcoming California Association for Licensed Investigators conference, in Reno, June 22-24. Oh, he’s also an FBI expert in... Read more »
The challenges of storing and transmitting personal data are reflected in the recently highlighted spate of data thefts and penetration of computer systems. Data is also being pilfered by bank employees and then, as in this case, being sold to... Read more »
The Post-Gazette ran a five-part series on the challenges of obtaining public records in Pennsylvania. I previously posted the first article. Public Access: Government offices wrongly giving public less access than press Public Access: Clerks often shut doors to records... Read more »
Activist BJ Ostergren is highlighting the availability of politicians’ social security numbers to stomp for the removal of government public records from the Internet. I’m not sure of the basis for her conclusions. Ostergren sees the solution in more simple... Read more »
The nation’s largest association for investigation and security services companies (NCISS) has outlined a multipart proposal for Congressional action to protect personal information. * Data brokers should conduct thorough credentialing of new accounts and those where a review indicates that... Read more »
The databases below contain a multitude of data on companies, with some of the most useful and unique highlights noted below. Business Source Complete *Journal and trade articles about companies *SWOT analysis *Quick summaries on financials, products, subsidiaries, and more... Read more »
The Future of Information Gathering: Blogs, Search Technology and the Hidden Internet [UPDATE: This is an event from 2005.] You guessed it! June 22, Carole Levitt is rewarding CALI conference participants with a jam packed, practical seminar on using the... Read more »