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LifeLock® and National Law Enforcement Executives Team up to Take Down Identity Thieves
Business Wire, Sept 30, 2008
FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association and LifeLock kick off historic summit on the country's fastest-growing crime
TEMPE, Ariz. -- While the number of reported identity theft cases to the Federal Trade Commission continue to climb, law enforcement officials struggle to solve cases left in the wake of criminals taking over identities and racking up mountains of debt, ruining credit and financially tarnishing good names. A new, three-year partnership between the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA), a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, and LifeLock[R] aims to bring law enforcement together to educate and share information on identity theft trends. LifeLock will use this information and serve as the voice of the industry to educate and empower consumers. This inaugural event, which is set for Thursday, October 16, 2008, and is hosted by "America's Toughest Sheriff" Joe Arpaio and the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in Phoenix, Ariz., brings together law enforcement officials from throughout the United States to share experiences and strategies in combating identity theft within their communities.
"By coming together as a law enforcement community, we have the ability to tackle this rapidly growing crime head on," said Tom Stone, Executive Director of the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association. "This summit is just the beginning. By joining together and opening avenues of communication, we gain the ability to share effective policing strategies and connect identity theft cases from several cities and states to ensure that these criminals get the punishments they deserve."
LifeLock and FBI-LEEDA plan to host several free summits on identity theft throughout the next year. The October event will focus on a range of issues, including neighborhood identity theft, employer identity theft losses, relevant laws, awareness, protection strategies, high technology identity theft, and databases available to assist in investigations and more. The summit keynote speaker, Special Agent Wayne Ivey, Resident Agent in Charge, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Brevard Field Office, has created Operation "LEGIT" (Law Enforcement Getting Identity Thieves). Wayne has 27 years in law enforcement and is an expert in identity theft. He supervises Florida's Identity Theft Taskforce and has handled in excess of 45 million dollars in fraud cases in two years. Wayne has testified on identity theft issues before the Florida legislature and the United States Congress.
"Our partnership with the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association is a monumental step in combating identity theft," said LifeLock CEO Todd Davis. "Identity theft is a crime that has no boundaries, and by forging relationships with those in law enforcement, we become a more united front against criminals. Our partnership with FBI-LEEDA gets us even closer to our ultimate goal -- eliminating identity theft."
For questions regarding the seminar, please email Cortney@lifelock.com.
About LifeLock[R]
Founded in 2005, LifeLock works to close many of the doors identity thieves go through to misuse personal information. Closing in on 1.5 million members, LifeLock has earned multiple awards, including the Red Herring 100 Global Award as one of the Top 100 start-ups in the world. LifeLock was the recipient of two American Business Awards for advertising in 2008, and most recently, garnered an additional award honor for advertising from the International Business Awards. LifeLock representatives are available to assist members 24 hours a day, seven days a week from the company's secure facility in Tempe, Ariz. LifeLock (www.lifelock.com) is a private company backed by Goldman Sachs, Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, as well as Bessemer Venture Partners.
About FBI-LEEDA
The FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA) (www.leedafbi.org) is a 501(c)(3) corporation. The majority of members of FBI-LEEDA are Chief Executive Officers of law enforcement agencies, Directors and Commissioners of public safety, and elected Sheriffs throughout the United States and numerous foreign countries. One of the requirements for active membership in FBI-LEEDA is to have participated in a Command Institute for Law Enforcement Executives or the LEEDS training program at the FBI Academy or one of the twenty-three regional FBI Command Colleges located throughout the United States. Members of the Association consist mostly of decision-makers from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. In addition to FBI-LEEDA's mission of leadership and management training excellence, the Association strives to provide information to its members which will enhance their ability to maintain an outstanding quality of life in the communities in which they serve.
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