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RedTeamProtection, is
a division of Tony
Joseph and Sons Investigations,
a licensed New York Private Investigation Agency. TJS Investigations
has been in the business of protecting people, property, and
information, for more than 27 years.
What
data do we find in the public domain?
Financial Reports - Psychological Evaluations - Attorney Privileged
Information - Client Social Security Numbers - Medical Records -
Banking Records - Vault Pass codes - Passports - Birth
Certificates - Drivers Licenses - Pharmaceutical Research and Design -
Business Plans - Government Contractor Leaks - Correctional Institution
Reports - Credit Reports from Mortgage Brokers - Confidential Foster
Care information - Student Transcripts
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Who
is leaking all this sensitive information?
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Doctors
- Lawyers - Government Contractors - Educational Institutions -
Accountants - Airlines - Mortgage Brokers - Lobbyists - Pharmaceutical
Corporations - Health Care Corporations - Nursing Homes - Hospitals -
Computer Security Specialists - Adoption Centers - Disability Insurance
Providers - SEC Regulated Institutions - Therapists REDTEAM
PROTECTION CASE STUDIES
What
is being done about this serious security gap?
Not
enough. While most large corporations have intrusion/extrusion
detection systems in place, there is little or no control once that
information leaves the corporate server. Many employees have been
terminated, and soon after, leaked their entire drive onto the web. Everyone makes
mistakes. We find those mistakes. We have legally
discovered many critical data breaches, originating from inside the
servers of several defense contractors.
What you don't know can
hurt you. Mandatory
reporting of data breaches, does not motivate corporations to
proactively seek out leaked information. While the focus is mainly on
prevention, data
exposures will always exist at all levels of your organization.
RedTeam works with corporations that truly care about the protection of
their shareholders, employees, and customers, regardless of the efforts
needed to correct the matter. Why
is it important to hire a Private Investigation firm for
threat management consulting? When does a forensic
investigation become a private investigation? There
is a thin line between forensic investigations and private
investigations. We are able to offer global solutions to
complex issues. RedTeam has multidisciplinary trained
consultants, offering a single point of contact for all of
your threat management needs. We use specialized databases
available only to licensed private investigators, in order
to corroborate online findings. We are also bound by
specific privacy laws with regard to disclosure of client
data.
Don't
shoot the messenger!
RedTeam
Protection occasionally notifies a corporation or individual of a data
breach, free of charge. We may be doing this because of moral
obligations, or you may have violated a non disclosure agreement with
one of our clients. We will provide you forensic evidence
which
will show how your organization/employee
published the confidential data on to a public network.
Notifying
a corporation of a breach in no way implies any business relationship
with Tony Joseph and Sons Investigations.
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Protection
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 | Stop
data breaches before they are discovered by hackers or terrorists |
 | Utilize intelligence tools to
identify the inherent predictability of disasters |
 | Investigate and neutralize all
threats to people, property and information |
 | Collaborate
with governmental bodies, corporations and educational institutions, to
develop "best practices" for dealing with digital threats |
 | Respect
the need for responsible disclosure |
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| | Case Study |
| | St. Johns
Newfoundland | Canadian
health officials in Newfoundland and Labrador will contact 35 people
whose private health records, including test results for HIV and
hepatitis, were accidentally leaked on the Internet.
A
government investigation revealed 1,420 computer files were available
over the Internet for between eight to 10 hours last Tuesday, and 375
were accessed over the Internet by someone.
The
province
believes information belonging to 49 people could have been accessed,
such as names, health insurance numbers, health providers and test
results for infectious diseases.
"We don't how often
they were accessed or by whom," Newfoundland and Labrador Justice
Minister Jerome Kennedy said.
He
said the breach happened when a contract Health Department consultant
took a government computer home and failed to close a file-sharing
program.
Kennedy
said New
York-based Tony Josephs and Sons Investigations, a security consulting
company, caught the breach. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
investigated the company and determined no crime was committed.
Two
of the 49 people are deceased, and in the end, the province decided it
will contact 35 people.
"There
is sufficient information now that their medical privacy has been
breached, and they are the ones who should be notified," Kennedy said.
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