Judging
Important deadlines:
Submission deadline – 17 September
Announcement of shortlist on the website –
27 September
Announcement of winner – 17 October
Judging Process:
Once entries have been submitted by the 17th September, the Identity Fraud Prevention Awards panel will review the entries and create a shortlist of 10 Identity Fraud Ambassadors. The shortlist will appear on the website here [link]. On the 17th October, the winner will be presented with a plaque in recognition of their achievements, with access to award logos to use in marketing materials. The winner and the Identity Fraud Ambassadors will be announced on the website here and will feature in media outreach surrounding the National Identity Fraud Prevention Week.
Judging Criteria
The judges will judge the entries on the following criteria:
- How effectively the company has implemented anti-fraud measures
- To what extent the company has gone above and beyond the legal requirements for its industry
- How proactively the company has implemented anti-fraud measures
- Whether the company can demonstrate that they lead their industry in the fight against identity fraud
Identity Fraud Ambassadors
The Winner
The winner will receive a plaque in recognition of their achievement and will feature in media outreach surrounding National Identity Fraud Prevention Week. The winner will also have the right to use the 2010 Identity Fraud Prevention Awards logo on their website and marketing materials indefinitely.
The Identity Fraud Ambassadors
The companies shortlisted will feature on the website and will have the right to use the Identity Fraud Ambassadors logo on their website and marketing materials indefinitely.
The data entered will only be used in conjunction with the award and will not be released to any third party. The data will not be kept longer than two months after the completion of the award.