The National Council of Investigation and
Security Services, Inc., is a cooperative effort of those
companies and associations responsible for providing private
security and investigation services to the legal profession business community,
government and the public. Each day we find an increasing number
of problems confronting the orderly growth of our profession.
These problems include, among others: overly restrictive
legislation regarding training and standards, proliferation of
legislation requiring local licensing, public misunderstanding
and misinformation on the role and contribution of private
investigators and security services, and an uninformed media. It
is the role of NCISS to meet and solve these problems while
seeking to uncover and recommend action on any hidden potential
problems which may have an affect on our profession.

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Supreme Court Decision Supports Investigative &
Security Association Position
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Amicus Brief, DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA, ET AL., Petitioners, v. DICK ANTHONY HELLER,
Respondent.
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Pretexting: A Case of Mistaken Identity
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Blog.BusinessControls.com for information on
pretexting.
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An Ethical Look at Pretexting by Kitty Hailey, CLI*
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NCISS Press Release -
NCISS condemns the theft of
private, protected personal information from government agencies
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Congress to Recess—Action
Request
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Investigative Value of Social
Security Numbers
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NCISS Legislative Interim Status Report July
2007
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Statement of Bruce H. Hulme, President of
Special Investigations, Inc. Regarding
Social Security Number High Risk Issues on
March 30, 2006
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Ways & Means Hearing Report from NCISS
Government Relations Lawrence Sabbath
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National
Council of Investigation & Security Services Position
Statement Acquisition
and Use of Telephone Records
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NCISS
Press Release - Pellicano
Reviled by Professional Investigators
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NCISS PR Newswire Campaign
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Data Breaches Require a
Targeted and Effective Response
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Vital Investigations
Require Information Access
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NCISS, Federal Trade Commission Discuss Data Access
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FCRA Took Effect March 31, 2004
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Request for Address and Fax Information Your Representatives
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