Privacy Means Profit
Prevent Identity Theft and Secure You and Your Bottom Line
256-page Hardcover Book by John Sileo
This book builds a bridge between good personal privacy habits (protect your wallet, online banking, trash, etc.) with the skills and motivation to protect workplace data (bulletproof your laptop, server, hiring policies, etc.).
In Privacy Means Profit, John Sileo demonstrates how to keep data theft from destroying your bottom line, both personally and professionally. In addition to sharing his gripping tale of losing $300,000 and his business to data breach, John writes about the risks posed by social media, travel theft, workplace identity theft, and how to keep it from happening to you and your business.
Get this book as fast as you can. It could not be more simple. If you want your life to float along as it has without people taking it and turning it upside down by taking your most personal things from all of your electronic gadgets—you have to have this book. It’s readable, to-the-point, filled with tips you can enact right now. If you just try one thing from this book, as I did, it can save you thousands of dollars in frustration, time and headache medicine. Don’t buy the book to read the book. Buy it to read the chapter that saves your life.
— Scott Halford,
Author of Be a Shortcut: The Secret Fast Track to Business Success
Privacy Means Profit was the first book I read that really lays out how businesses—large or small—should be thinking about & preventing identity theft. Turns out ID theft is not just something that impacts individuals—it can seriously whack the market cap of large enterprises and can put smaller companies out of business. Definitely worth a read by business owners, CEOs, CFOs, and CIOs.
— Eric Peacock,
General Manager of Insider Pages