Your Honor…Everyone Knows Where You Live

We know you didn’t publicize your home address online, but you may have provided your address when you ordered pizza for delivery. That pizza place sold your information to data brokers and people-finder websites. Others who likely have sold your personal information to these brokers include your tax preparer, or anyone else that you’ve provided information to in return for a free loyalty program or service.

 If that makes you uncomfortable, you can do something about it. Join us in our upcoming webinar.

Threats to US Judges Escalate After Hamas Attack

The recent terrorist attack against Israel and the Israeli response have triggered protests across America. After some of these protests ended in violence, arrests were made and trials for the accused are already underway. Judges will be assigned to determine the fates of protestors on both sides – in a conflict that has caused centuries of violence and bloodshed.

What Judges Can Do to Enhance Their Personal Safety

We believe every judge must have confidence in their personal security, and the safety of their families, as they work to deliver equal justice under the law. But new threats have emerged over the past decade that must be acknowledged, and addressed.

Our CEO, Ron Zayas, has written a whitepaper on this vital issue that offers potentially life-saving information for those who work in our criminal justice system.

Protection Strategies for Judges: Court Review Publishes Article From 360Civic CEO

We believe every judge must have confidence in their personal security, and the safety of their families, as they work to deliver equal justice under the law. But new threats have emerged over the past decade that must be acknowledged, and addressed.

Ron Zayas, CEO of 360Civic and its IronWall360 privacy protection service, has written an article on this vital issue that has been published in the current edition of Court Review magazine.

Why More Women Judges Enroll in Online Privacy Protection

More women are becoming judges these days, and that is a good thing. According to the National Association of Women Judges, more than one-third of all judges in America are now women, an increase from just 25% in 2008. And given the current administration’s prioritization on equity in hiring, that number should continue to rise.

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