The deadline for compliance with 201 CMR 17.00, the new Massachusetts state law regulating personal data security, is March 1, 2010. Contact us today to find out how we can help you become compliant in time.
Welcome to BDG Data Security
Know the Threat
Since the beginning of the information age businesses have had to deal with the problem of Data security. Large corporations have built entire departments just to deal with these types of threats, while small and medium sized businesses have had to get by with peicemeal solutions and half measures because of the cost and complexity of setting up comprehensive solutions. Now the increased threat of a data breach and presonal data security legislation necessitate that every business have a comprehensive security system. That's where we come in.
What We Do
BDG Data Security was established to provide businesses with straightforward, cost effective solutions to security threats in the increasingly complex world of data management. We work with companies of any size to develop solutions that integrate with their existing systems; we provide the technology and expertise needed to proactively upgrade systems and practices and we react quickly and effectively to threats when they arise.
How We Do It
We assess your needs by taking the time to understand your business, how it processes and stores data, both phisically and electronically. Then we can identify vulnerabilities, assign priorites and implement solutions to secure your data.
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Identity Fraud Among Dominican Players Worries Baseball Officials
Sunday, January 29, 2012
nytimes.com
The arrest of the Dominican baseball player who used the name Fausto Carmona on Jan. 19 has brought to light the problem of identity fraud among players from the Caribbean nation.Carmona Is Accused of Using False Identity
Friday, January 20, 2012
nytimes.com
Cleveland Indians pitcher Fausto Carmona has been arrested on suspicion of using a false identity in the Dominican Republic, where officials are contesting his real name and birth date.50 Charged With Selling Identities of Puerto Ricans to Illegal Immigrants
Thursday, January 12, 2012
nytimes.com
Fifty people have been accused of conspiring to sell the identities of hundreds of Puerto Ricans to illegal immigrants on the American mainland.