Data Losses Hit Home, Especially When Moving


Tiversa Educates Executives About P2P Network Dangers and Data Losses

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa., July 30, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, more than two million pieces of vital information have been lost or stolen in the U.S. over the past eight months when organizations decided to move data or equipment because of a relocation of a business or just transferring the data from one place to another.

Since last January, data losses in California, Maryland, Colorado, Alabama, Virginia, Ohio and Missouri have provided the latest examples of something going wrong in the world of data protection. These examples are the reason why the Greater Washington Employee Relocation Council asked Tiversa to speak at its recent meeting in Washington, DC about cyber-related issues.

"While personal or confidential information being lost or stolen is significant, it's just the tip of the iceberg when taking into account it's often just the beginning of a process where the data is spread globally, usually for a price," said James Tormasi, Tiversa's Federal Account Executive and presenter at the event. "At Tiversa, we follow lost or stolen information every day, and I believe, if everyone had a better understanding of how this data changes possession globally, they would never let the equipment out of sight."

The Greater Washington Employee Relocation Council meets quarterly each year to discuss issues surrounding the relocation of corporate and federal employees. At the June meeting, approximately 120 executives of corporations and federal agencies that transfer employees and representatives of the relocation companies were in attendance to hear Tiversa, as well as FBI Supervisory Special Agent Kevin Burton.

"Protecting personal or classified information is certainly a huge concern for my industry right now," said GWERC Board Member Paul Dixon. "The Tiversa presentation was captivating and there wasn't a single person in the room that couldn't relate with the information or understand how serious the repercussions could be if their businesses fell victim to a data loss through these networks. This presentation by Tiversa and the FBI provided us with additional tools to use in our continual efforts to protect our customers' data."

Mike Prusinski
Chief of Staff

Tiversa
144 Emeryville Dr., Suite 300
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
724-940-9030

About Tiversa

Tiversa provides P2P Intelligence services to corporations, government agencies and individuals based on patented technologies that can monitor over 550 million users issuing 1.8 billion searches a day. Requiring no software or hardware, Tiversa can locate exposed files, provide copies, determine file sources and assist in remediation and risk mitigation. The company, a proud partner of FBI-LEEDA (Law Enforcement Executive Development Association), Infragard Pittsburgh and the ICAC Task Force (Internet Crimes Against Children), also supports Project Safe Childhood. The company also provides vital information to law enforcement organizations throughout the U.S. to assist in their pursuit of criminals around the world.

About GWERC

The Greater Washington Employee Relocation Council (GWERC) is one of the largest and most progressive regional organizations working with the Worldwide ERC. GWERC was formed in 1985 as a non-profit organization, by relocation professionals with a common interest to share and gain knowledge in the relocation field. GWERC serves the Washington DC metro area, including Baltimore and Northern Virginia. GWERC acts as a liaison between local professionals and the Worldwide ERC organization.

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