During that time, John became an expert in
identity theft prevention and mitigation strategies. The methods of survival he
developed during this experience are the basis of his Award-winning book, Stolen
Lives: Identity Theft Prevention Made Simple, and are responsible for
the successful capture and conviction of his impostor. Stolen Lives recently
won the #1 Business Book of the Year at the EVVY Awards.
As a professional member of the National Speakers Association, John delivers
keynote speeches around the country to corporations, associations and consumers
about protecting personal information and corporate data. Recent clients
include Pfizer, Lincoln Financial Group, the Federal Reserve Bank, Principal
Financial Group, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, the North Carolina Association of
CPAs, Prudential Real Estate, Fifth Third Bank, and scores of financial
institutions, national associations and corporations. John has been featured
recently on Money Matters Today, NBC, ABC and Fox.
John is the president of The Sileo Group, a 43-year-old corporation that
provides consulting services to businesses that wish to proactively protect
private information. Sileo trains corporations on how to quickly detect and
deter data theft and financial fraud on all rungs of the corporate ladder (from
the mail-room to the boardroom).
John is a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar to New Zealand and graduated with Honors from Harvard University. He lives happily at the foot of the Rocky Mountains with his amazing wife, two spirited daughters,
acoustic guitar, and Cairn terriers.
MOST REQUESTED PROGRAMS:
Think Like a Spy:
Bulletproofing Your Identity (45-75 minutes)
Identity theft is America’s fastest growing crime and second highest concern
among all Americans. This crime not only affects families, but has legal and
financial liability implications for all types of organizations. Good personal
privacy habits lead to safer data within your organization. And safe data is
profitable data.
Protecting yourself and your business is
simply a process of acquiring the right knowledge, skills and plan of action.
This session will deliver those tools on a personal level, empowering you to
leave behind the culture of fear in exchange for peace of mind.
In Think Like a Spy: Bulletproofing
Your Identity, you will experience:
- The #1 Obstacle to Privacy and
how to overcome it
- How to Think Like a Spy: applying
espionage techniques to data protection
- Bulletproofing Intellectual Property in your organization
- The Top 5 Social Engineering Triggers
and how to respond to them
- Interrogation Tools to detect and avoid the latest scams before they
bite
- Risk-Scenario Training that lets you experience prevention first-hand
- Targeting the Enemy: a plan of action for minimizing risk with less
work
- Practical Skills to protect your wallet, trash, computer,
mailbox, brain, business & more
Think Like a Spy: The
Business of Protecting Your Business’s Privacy (60-75 Minutes)
Once we understand how to protect our
personal identities, then we have the tools and motivation to begin protecting
valuable corporate data. Identity theft and corporate data loss are a huge
financial cost and legal liability to corporations and organizations. It is
imperative in our information economy that we train our work-force on how to
protect those information assets, whether they are digital, physical or
intellectual.
Employing the Think Like a Spy Privacy Reflex
will give your audience a concrete way as business leaders to evaluate and
implement privacy protections throughout your organization. Your audience will
learn:
- The 3 Stpes of Privacy Strategy
- The 3 Enemies of Corporate Privacy
- 5 Myths of Corporate Data Loss
- How to implement the Think Like a Spy Privacy Reflex
- How to prevent "insider theft” of your private information
- How to save hundreds of lost work hours & thousands of dollars
- How to secure sensitive customer, employee, & intellectual
data
MySpace isn’t MySpace: Protecting Young Adults’ Privacy (45 Minutes)
Every parent and young adult should be aware
of the fact that college-age students are at the highest risk of identity theft
and general abuse of private information. Just like most young adults were
taught Stranger Danger in school, they should also be taught how to protect
their increasingly threatened identities. This program is appropriate for both
parents and young adults, but is geared to instill a Privacy Reflex in the
younger generation. Your audience will learn:
- The threats posed by social networking sites like MySpace.com,
Facebook, etc.
- How to balance the free flow of information via technology (the
Internet, cell phones, text messaging, IMing) with the need for privacy
- A highly effective Privacy Reflex (Jujitsu) to protect their young
identity
- Concrete response tools to protect themselves from becoming a
statistic of identity theft or online predators
- How to avoid the bad financial habits of adults (over-extended
credit cards, debt, information regurgitation, something for nothing
syndrome, etc.)
- How to detect frauds, scams & social engineering before they
bite
This program does not talk to parents about
what role they can play in protecting their young adult, but those materials
can be added for the appropriate audience.
INDUSTRY
SPECIFIC PROGRAMS:
Your
Financial Institution as Hero: Protecting Customers Against Identity Theft
No one is in a better position to educate
individuals about identity theft prevention than financial institutions. Not
only do they have the “financial ear” of their clients, but they have a
responsibility to protect their customers and members from this highly
financial crime. This speech applies to banks, credit unions, insurance
companies, brokers, financial planners, accountants, etc.
Here is the good news. By educating your
customers or members about how to protect themselves against America’s Fastest Growing Crime, your financial institution
benefits at the bottom line. By wearing the white hat in the financial services
industry, your organization will learn how to:
- Leverage identity theft education to develop more loyal customers
- Raise effective barriers to customer defection
- Lower your cost of doing business while raising customer service
- Improving share-of-wallet through prevention goodwill
- Lower the fraud-loss your institution incurs when your customer is
victimized
- Take full advantage of the hero’s publicity
- Implement tipping-point customer referrals