Thursday, October 14, 2010

Identity Theft, Cookies, Scams, Fraud - Who Should We Blame?


For decades it has been a constant struggle to prevent and control identity theft. It’s considered to be a major problem here in the United States and because of credit opportunities it can greatly affect a person in many different aspects of their lives. How do you know you’re safe? You Don’t. Most people that have been victims of identity theft don’t even realize or are aware that it happened. However, by viewing periodically your credit reports you can notice or see any suspicious activity that immediately stands out. Contacting the proper authorities to get this issued resolved as soon as possible is a must.

Since the internet emerged it has been responsible for more than half of identity thefts occurrences in the U.S due to scams, fraudulent surveys, etc. Many organizations and companies have been motivated to encourage people to carefully review the source of where they are submitting their information. Furthermore, they have taken proper measures into integrating and employing new strategies in order to prevent criminal behavior through the internet for the near future. For example, establishing a recognized symbol that represents security like the one above in order to confide information between the company and the consumers, this would definitely assist in stopping internet hoax and create trust with the consumers.

Cookies also play a great part in internet corruption. They consist of advertisements that are targeted to the individual according to their preferences in products, websites and other detailed information. How do you know which one’s you can trust? Soon enough, through NAI, they have designed an Opt Out of Behavioral Advertising system that identifies and examines those member companies that have placed an advertising cookie file on your computer allowing you to accept and reject the wanted and unwanted advertising media that is directed to you.

It sounds complex. Nevertheless, I believe within time consumers will have a better understanding of the securities measures and services that are emerging in order to protect ourselves. Eventually it will be requirement to have knowledge of this since security is considered to be a really important necessity.

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It’s incredible what technology has been able to deliver, this innovative product puts us all in a position where we can monitor live feed video from a store or a retailer and observe if the customers are enacting any delinquency behavior, you are rewarded every time you catch somebody performing a misdeed . Can you imagine that? Nevertheless, I have doubts as far as the effectiveness of this product or service because no matter how many people are spying or watching in the store, you can’t compare professionally trained security personnel with regular people just watching the screen of a computer. Maybe if the store had both this would certainly complement the security of the store.

Some communities are responding quite well to this type of business others believe they should leave this job up to professionals. I believe this is a great business idea, and definitely has potential to grow and become successful. Furthermore, shoplifting is never going to stop it is a constant problem in today retailers and merchandise stores. Nevertheless, having thousands of eyes controlling every activity that takes place within the store is going to help control and reduce theft not only from customers, but from employees as well. Besides being a great service for companies and business it’s also going to create job opportunities for those people who need a little extra cash on the side. I’m pretty sure you won’t be able to support a family working as a viewer on internet eyes, yet surely some money will be earned.


Sunday, October 3, 2010

Technology Is Our Future



As you know technology is taking over the world, the internet has been the gateway to many new innovations and services leading us everyday closer to a more modernized world. Technology has abolished and deteriorated slowly our way of doing things. Our habits and customs have also been altered, for example, when was the last time you saw somebody reading a newspaper? or watch the weather channel ? or even send a hand written letter? Furthermore, it’s responsible for the downfall of many tangible media companies, video stores, book stores, etc.

            Although for some people these may seem as a negative situation, for many others it is viewed as something good, it all depends on the perception and view of the person. For example, thanks to technology they came up with a device that can store hundreds of media books, what does this mean? No more carrying books, no cutting down trees and ease of access. On the contrary, for bookstores and processing plants this would mean fewer jobs and fewer customers, which affects them greatly.

Moreover, technology’s main objective is to facilitate and improve our daily way of living. I believe that people and businesses should stop complaining about all the things technology has taken from them and instead do something about it, be proactive, work with the flow. We all know that this is a new era; therefore it is crucial for companies to start thinking constructively and to prepare themselves for what is near. It is important for companies to adapt to this new world or they will stay behind and eventually demise over time.

            Technology is the future; it won’t cease to exist and only seeks to improve and create. So be sensible to it and embrace for it is our destination and the journey there depends on the actions we take and the decisions we make.

" One's destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things."
Henry Miller quotes (American Author and Writer, 1891 - 1980)