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In an interview with Cox News Service, ChoicePoint's Chief Privacy Officer, Carol DiBattiste, says that the company has made great strides in securing the information that it holds but can't guarantee that everything's perfect: Macon Telegraph | 09/01/2005 | ChoicePoint says it's securing public's data better.
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