5 O’Clock Networking at One Southern Indiana
Are you a local business owner in Kentuckiana? Have you been searching for a networking event that really pays off? This may be the one!
One Southern Indiana, the Chamber for Southern Indiana, is hosting 5 O’Clock Networking this Wednesday May 16 at MAC Construction & Excavating, Inc., 7001 Airport Dr. in Sellersburg.
Shredding event to benefit Eastern Area Community Ministries in Louisville
A free shredding event will take place Saturday with donations being accepted for Eastern Area Community Ministries. The event will be at Westport Road Baptist Church, 9705 Westport Road, from 9 to 11 a.m. A Plus Paper Shredding will shred and pulverize documents and data on-site for businesses and residences.
Employers’ prying Facebook access demands raise serious privacy concerns
In a society where privacy is constantly eroding, recent efforts by some employers to pry into Facebook pages to investigate job applicants should be resisted as an unwarranted intrusion on personal freedom and dignity.
Some employers have recently begun requiring job applicants to provide their Facebook user names and passwords so they can review whatever the applicant has posted privately online. Others — so that the password remains secret — are requiring applicants to access their Facebook pages during the job interview to allow the interviewer to see the content.
While the applicant can say no and withdraw from further consideration, at a time of high unemployment — 9.6 percent in Florida — the request is inherently economically coercive. Applicants will often say yes, reluctantly, hoping to land a job…
Riding with Mike: Cycling ‘Low Riders’ Take Tandem Trips Far and Near
I was walking Miya the Wonder Dog today near The Blue Dog Bakery on Frankfort Ave. Just then, a 10-foot-long tandem recumbent bicycle rolled into the alley we were crossing. What else could I do? Naturally, I stopped to find out more about the riders of this awesome traveling La-Z-Boy built for two.
Document Security Procedures You Should Employ In Your Office
As an enterprise owner, you possibly know how much paperwork can accumulate in the office. The difficulty with also many papers being stored in an office is there is an excessive danger paperwork containing sensitive and confidential data will be lost, stolen, after which the data is used for criminal activities. Since of this, your customers, workers, business associates, and clients may become the victims of identity theft and fraud. The end result can be costly lawsuits, lack of prospects and clientele, and a loss of sales. A hurt reputation can severely affect a business. Since of this, it is vital that every enterprise implements document security procedures in their office.
Free Shredding at Riverport Vendor’s Fair
A Plus Paper Shredding will be at the Riverport Vendor’s Fair in Louisville from 1-2 pm on Wednesday February 29th to shred your documents! Bring out up to two boxes of documents, files, cd’s, credit card, etc, to shred! Great way to see us in action!
A Plus Paper Shredding Now Serving Indiana Even Better
To serve our Southern Indiana clients even better, A Plus Paper Shredding now has an Indiana address and Phone number. Now we can handle your document destruction even more efficiently. Go Hoosiers!
Address: 3310 E Hwy 62 Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Phone: 812.207.5187
Identity theft: Minimizing risk for employees
One thing we’ve learned at A Plus Paper Shredding is that everyone is at risk of identity theft…the company, the customer, and even the employees. Here is a great article on protecting your employees from Identity Theft, and you’ll see why using a bonded professional paper shredding service is a great idea!
Fighting Back Against Identity Theft
We found a website which is a one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.
On this site, consumers can learn how to avoid identity theft – and learn what to do if their identity is stolen. Businesses can learn how to help their customers deal with identity theft, as well as how to prevent problems in the first place. Law enforcement can get resources and learn how to help victims of identity theft.
How to protect yourself online
Another week, another computer security breach. Hackers broke into a Zappos server in Kentucky Sunday night, giving them access to personal records of 24 million Zappos customers — which means if you’ve ever used the site, you’re probably a victim too.
Actually, if you’ve ever been online, the chances are pretty good that some malevolent person has captured personal information about you and tried to break into your personal computer or credit card account.





