Oct 9, 2005 | Privacy Articles by Customer Paradigm
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Officials at Indiana State University confirmed in recent weeks that the names and social security numbers of 10,420 students attending the university during the 1996 to 1997 school year were posted on the Internet due to a mistake...
Mar 23, 2005 | Privacy Articles by Customer Paradigm
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein I’ve written before about how businesses need to carefully safeguard the privacy of their customer’s information, but a recent privacy incident nearly took my breath away because it struck so close to home. It’s...
May 28, 2003 | Privacy Articles by Customer Paradigm
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein BOULDER, CO, May 22, 2003 Jeff Finkelstein, founder and president of Customer Paradigm, a Boulder-based privacy consulting and Web marketing company, will be the keynote speaker for the RMDMA’s June 5th Meeting at the Arvada...
Aug 30, 2002 | Privacy Articles by Customer Paradigm
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein 8/29/2002 BOULDER, CO Privacy articles are often a lot like science fiction stories: they both take the latest trends, such as wireless location tracking via cell phones, and attempt to predict or prevent an Orwellian,...
Aug 14, 2002 | Privacy Articles by Customer Paradigm
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein MLB Drug Testing: A Brilliant Bargaining Chip 8/14/2002 BOULDER, CO – Why is random drug testing for steroids and other performance-enhancing substances a part of the NBA, NFL, NCAA and Olympics but not major league baseball?...
Aug 3, 2002 | Privacy Articles by Customer Paradigm
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein 8/1/2002 Boulder, CO Last week, Yale University accused rival Princeton of seeing the confidential decisions of 11 candidates that applied to both schools. According to reports, undergraduate admissions officers at Princeton...