Redaction 101
Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime in the U.S. the Federal Trade Commission reports. Over 670,000 fraud and identity theft complaints were received by the FTC in 2006.
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NASS It’s a familiar story in the Internet Age: personal information available online is stolen or exploited for commercial or criminal purposes—often with devastating consequences for the victim. This issue is an increasing concern for states that have public documents with signatures, Social Security numbers and birthdates—including deeds, mortgages, tax liens, court judgments, marriage licenses and voter registrations—accessible to anyone with a computer and an Internet connection.
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Five Questions to Ask a Redaction Vendor
In redaction,experience matters. An experienced vendor with dozens of similar implementations under its belt, knows what to expect, what mistakes to avoid and how to set up your project for success. The labor costs to verify redaction results are often the largest expense related to a project with millions of images that need to be redacted. An experienced redaction vendor understands this and can leverage knowledge from previous projects to set up a smooth and efficient verification workflow, saving you time and money.
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