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August 17, 2011

iSekurity Announces Joint Venture with Sova, Inc.

iSekurity recently announced a joint venture with Sova, Inc to market their identity theft protection services through a national network of telecommunications agents. iSekurity is an identity theft security and restoration firm. iSekurity is the largest and leading second generation identity theft and security protection company. They not only monitor and notify identity theft, but also actually pursue the criminal.

In a release, iSekurity’s Head of Marketing, Drew Hirsty, said, “Our team of highly skilled professionals attacks the problem to find it, fix it, and stop it. Having the chance to work with SOVA to market our services through a new channel of Telecom Agents with established business and affinity relationships is a true honor.”

Former United States Secret Service agent Reginald Ball founded iSekurity in 2007. iSekurity has the nation’s largest collection of former federal agents including FBI, USSS, DEA, IRS, Customs, Postal, and Social Security administration. The team identifies the identity theft and restores the member’s identity and helps arrest the criminal.

Sova Inc’s President, Gene Esopi, said, “We are excited to bring this opportunity to the telecommunications agent community.  It not only generates a new revenue stream for telecom agents, but allows them to provide their clients with a service that protects against our nation’s fastest growing crime.  The program supports three levels of telecom agents – Independent Agents, Regional Master Agents, and National Master Agents.”

iSekurity provides a full spectrum of ID theft protection services. They provide services to consumers, Businesses, Associations, Universities, and for Non-Profit organizations. They provide an early detection service and contain a 24x7 victim hotline to report any identity theft related issues. According to iSekurity, a member will receive a proprietary in-depth Sekure ScanSM report annually which monitors infiltration, manipulation, and breaches of a member’s personal information.

iSekurity has a unique reverse bounty offer. Accordingly, if they cannot identify the party responsible for the crime against the customer within 12 months after the start of the investigation, they will provide a reverse bounty of $10,000 payment to the customer.

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Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves
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