Wednesday, August 20, 2008

blog#2.2How company protect from nternet risk?

As what i have reseach MercuryInsurance and its affiliated companies appreciate the trust place in them when the costumer ask to help protect thier assets. the costumer must trust them with thier private, personal information when they purchase insurance from them, and they are committed to protecting this information. Mercury does not sell information about them to others.
Mercury uses secure technology, which encrypts information as it crosses the Internet. They can tell if you are visiting a secure area by looking at the padlock symbol on your browser screen. If it is "locked," you have a secure session.
Mercury has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of your personal information. Our servers are located in the United States of America and are designed to prevent unauthorized acces.
MercuryInsurance.com contains links to other Web sites. These other Web sites are not under Mercury's direct control, and they may collect information about you that Mercury does not. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of linked Web sitesProtecting Your Mercury Insurance protect Personal Information from Unauthorized Access bylimiting employee access to customer information to those employees with a legitimate business reason for such access. They maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your personal information from being accessed by unauthorized persons. They also conduct regular risk assessment, risk management and control, and oversight of our service providers to assure the effectiveness of these safeguards

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