Introduction
Overview (YES/NO)
Anticipated Objections (Fact/Objection)
Team C's Solution
(Name One or More of the Following)
Conclusion
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Team C
Evens Jean-Francois, Lesley Jean-Louis, Angeline Moore, Shachar Pinchas. PHL/458 September 22, 2014 Lisa Delman
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Can a person with who has no credit have their identity stolen?
YES
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Fact: 71% of fraud happens within a week of personal data theft
Objection: I monitor my credit reports on my own
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Name two of the five reasons why a cyber police should be implemented
1. Protect personal and data information 2. Prevent identity theft 3. Minimize hacking or cyber viruses 4. Uphold the safety of every individual 5. Crack down on cyber crimes
100
In order to persuade you...
Team C chose to persuade you all regarding the implementation of a "cyber police" by utilizing this game in order to encourage your interaction and collaboration
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Agenda
-Review original issue and solution -Overview -Anticipated objections -Team C's Solution -Conclusion
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Can someone with bad credit have their identity stolen?
YES
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Fact: Most victims of Identity theft lose thousands of dollars in wages, not to mention legal fees hen dealing with their cases
Objection: If this happened to me I could take care of it on my own
200
Name two of the four general crimes a cyber police will aid in controlling
1. Identity theft 2. Cyber fraud 3. Hacking 4. Cyber viruses
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If you weren't a believer before...
We hope you are on board now with implementing a "Cyber Police" to resolve the issue of identification theft
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Team C will now split the classroom into two teams for an interactive gameshow
Enjoy!
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Does a hacker need more than one's social security number to steal your identity?
NO
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Fact: Low-tech methods for stealing personal information online are still the most popular method of identity theft
Objection: Identity theft happens to people who shop online. I never shop online and I protect my passwords
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Name one of the top three identity protection companies
1. LifeLock 2. Identity Guard 3. Trust ID
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Did we miss anything?
Any questions?
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What was the issue discussed in Team C's original presentation?
Identification Theft
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Does a person have to be alive to have their identity stolen?
NO
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Fact: LifeLock Ultimate Pus is one of the best identity theft prevention services available. It monitors all of your accounts and even gives data breach notifications
Objection: I'm not sure I can trust those identity theft prevention companies
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Name two of the four ways we can personally protect ourselves from identity theft
1. Destroy personal documents 2. Never give out passwords or personal information 3. Log off any personal accounts after using them 4. Utilize protection services provided by banks and credit card companies
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References
FTC’s Tax Identity Theft Awareness Week Offers Consumers Advice, Guidance. (2014). Retrieved from http://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2014/01/ftcs-tax-identity-theft-awareness-week-offers-consumers-advice Javelin Strategy and Research. 2014. Retrieved from website: https://www.javelinstrategy.com/news/1387/92/1 LifeLock. 2014. Retrieved from website: https://secure.lifelock.com/enrollment Ruggiero, V. 2012. The Art of Thinking: A Guide to Critical and Creative Thought, Tenth Edition What is Identity Theft?. (2014). Retrieved from http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/media/video-0023-what-identity-theft
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What was Team C's solution to this issue?
Raise funds to implement a "cyber police"
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Can one get credit right after being a victim of identity theft?
NO
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Fact: Implementing a cyber police to monitor identity theft related activities will lower the crime rate
Objection: Implementing such a force will cost too much money
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Name two types of identity theft that our cyber police will help prevet
Including but not limited to: 1. Medical identity theft 2. Insurance identity theft 3. Financial identity theft 4. Social security identity theft
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THANK YOU
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