Rob Douglas on CyberHood Watch Radio

December 1st, 2008 Rob Douglas

by Rob Douglas

Tomorrow, December 2nd, at 1 pm EST, I will be a guest on CyberHood Watch Radio hosted by Dave Ballard and Bill Wardell of CyberHood Watch. We’ll be discussing identity theft with a focus on the increasing threat to children.

Dave is the senior editor, creator and developer of New Internet Security.  Bill is also a sought after speaker and the co-host of CyberHood Watch Radio.  Dave’s interest in Internet safety is born of his love for his wife and five kids and Dave says:

“From early on I engaged the kids in computers telling them, “This is your future.” What I failed to foresee was the nefarious, pervasive, and pandemic scourge unleashed by the underworld. The Internet is too valuable a resource, for “good”, to allow it to be perverted by organized crime and sick-minded individuals. That’s why Bill and I have partnered together, to arm you with knowledge and to keep you and your family out of harms-way. The Internet is here to stay, join us in preserving this valuable resource and by doing so we’ll create a safer Internet for all our families and their children.”

Bill is the Senior Editor, Creator and Developer of Online Security Authority, the Author of “Don’t Take Candy From Strangers” and an Authority Site Center Certified Coach.  Bill is also a sought after speaker radio guest, co-host of CyberHood Watch Radio, publisher and researcher.

As a husband and father of three, Bill says:

“The love for his family has been the driving force behind his success over the last few years, and he has been actively been pursuing his passion of becoming a online entrepreneur. His main focus has been working and dealing with the security issues of the day, such as ID theft, online predators, MySpace, teen and children security issues when it comes to Internet safety.”

I hope you’ll join Dave, Bill and me tomorrow at 1 pm EST on CyberHood Watch Radio for a great discussion about children and identity theft.

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