
Try and
imagine a world where you can hold all of your important
personal data (such as financial records, health records,
insurance records, loan records, will and estate records,
business related records,
et al), in the palm of your hand with total personal digital
security wrapped around these records so that no one but you can
gain access to them or release them to anyone else.
Imagine a world where you can perform your online
banking, Internet shopping or email communication without
risking the theft of your passwords, credit cards and other
personal information.
This is accomplished by an affordable hand-held device
that can only be accessed by you with your own personal
biometric signature—your fingerprint. BioCyph has filed for
patents on a revolutionary generation of personal security
devices (PSDTM) that address
today’s information
privacy concerns
by enabling consumers and businesses to store,
view and transmit confidential information conveniently and
securely. BioCyph's
PSDTM
products can be reviewed by
clicking here.
In addition to
PSDTM
devices that will protect you from Identity Theft, BioCyph also
provides
Information Security and Compliance Services to government and commercial organizations/corporations to enable them to achieve and maintain compliance
with the many information security and privacy statutes and
standards that have been created as a result of the many
breaches of security that have disclosed the personal
information on citizens and/or clients. A partial
list of these statues and standards includes the following,
which are explained at the indicated hyper links for each item:
·
Sarbanes
Oxley Act (SOX) (Business Entities)
·
Health
Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) (Healthcare
Services)
·
Gramm-Leach-Bliley
Act (GLB) (Financial Institutions/Banks)
·
Payment Card
Industry, Data Security Standard (PCI/DSS) (Credit/Debit Cards)
·
ISO 17799
(2005)
·
CobiT
·
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
(PIPEDA)
·
California
Information Practices Act (S.B. 1386)
·
New
York Information Security Breach & Notification Act (A.B. 4254)
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