Life Lock teams with FBI to battle ID theft
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008LifeLock has established a three-year collaboration with The FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA) to identify identity theft trends and educate consumers. The initial meeting is scheduled to take place October 16 in Phoenix, and will be attended by local law enforcement CEOs, public safety commissioners and sheriffs from around the US and abroad.
To become a member of FBI-LEEDA applicants have to participate 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.
“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.” (more…)












