A lot of this stuff we think was piling on, and unnecessary. |
As a customer I'm responsible for my device. I need to know, just like my car keys. |
At the end of the day, the most effective way to alter people's behavior is to make them as aware as you possibly can on ways to improve. |
Every carrier has different techniques. Contact your customer service representative and take advantage of the additional protections. |
It's as easy, if not easier, to use these (other devices) as a detonator as it is a cell phone, |
It's as easy, if not easier, to use these (other devices) as a detonator as it is a cell phone. |
It's been our belief all along that they're committing fraud against the consumer and should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. It's going to need to be a matter of law enforcement and the industry working together to shut them down. |
It's very difficult to base plans on what someone might do with (a cell phone). |
Steve and Brian had very different management styles. After lengthy discussions, they agreed to part ways. |
Talking on a cell phone is one of many possible distractions and by narrowly focusing on just this one could create a false sense of security with drivers. |
The Cordless Ring Scanner 9P from Socket is an effective solution for a variety of applications requiring a lightweight, wearable 'hands-free' method of data capture. There is no doubt that the CRS will prove advantageous in helping us secure new business for many environments, including back office, order/parts picking, warehousing and logistics. |
The industry is looking for ways to be more efficient and take out costs. That level of control over a network would be cost prohibitive. |
To some extent, carriers are starting to take matters into their own hands. But there hasn't been much from the FTC. We've tried to reach out to them, but gotten few if any results. |
We don't think that its necessary to take a prescriptive approach, which is what EPIC is suggesting for security. |
We encourage the FTC to exercise its power through applicable fraud law. The FCC can look at internal carrier procedures and show them possibly where they might improve. |