All About Privacy
BlackFog is the leader in data privacy. By blocking the exfiltration of data BlackFog ensures what’s on your device stays on your device.
BlackFog is constantly monitoring outbound traffic and preventing unauthorized data flow from all your devices, ensuring both privacy and compliance with global data regulations.
The issue of privacy is firmly on the agenda of most organizations. We have collected a number of relevant resources below, to help further your understanding.
Privacy eBooks
With the onset of Coronavirus, the issue of remote working has been pushed to the forefront for organizations globally.
Once described as “the right to be let alone,” privacy is now best described as the ability to control data we cannot stop generating, giving rise to inferences we can’t predict.
Privacy Blogs
Companies have relied on the VPN to connect to the corporate network particularly for remote work. However it does not afford users the level of privacy protection they think it does.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) which came into effect on January 1st will undoubtably help shape the future of privacy regulations in North America. We look at the key parts of this legislation and what it means for business.
Tech giants like Google, Apple and Facebook are taking privacy more seriously and are slowly moving in the right direction, but we can’t ignore the fact that these are the same companies that created a billion-dollar industry by exploiting our data.
Data exfiltration, data loss or data leakage is essentially the theft or removal of information or data from an electronic device. This typically includes valuable personal or corporate information that can be sold or used to extort individuals and business for monetary gain.
Data privacy is now firmly on the agenda for organizations trying to keep up with changing global privacy laws, and consumers are sitting up and taking notice of how organizations use or misuse their data. We talk about why it’s important and how data is being unknowingly compromised
In our normal day to day lives we understand the value of privacy. Locking the door to our homes or closing the curtains to the outside world comes naturally. Why do we give so little thought to our digital privacy?
Papers About Privacy
The world has moved to a mobile device based economy, with focus around data creation, storage, cloud servers and information sharing. The idea of losing your device has become secondary to the information that is stored on it.
Most security products today focus on resolving problems based on known vulnerabilities and inbound traffic. This paper discusses the different types of defense mechanisms available and how they differ from BlackFog’s approach to threat detection and prevention.
BlackFog on Privacy
Urban IoT promises to provide better healthcare, utilities, education and policing, but the cost to privacy could be high.
Cybercriminals have developed sophisticated methods to steal information.
Since its implementation, what changes have businesses made to ensure the data they hold remains secure?
The inherent mobility of today’s workforce makes it increasingly difficult for companies to keep track of activity across all devices.
How to stop hackers from removing or leaking confidential data before it causes untold damage and potentially brings the company down.
Many firms are unaware that they are being targeted by cyber espionage and that data is being exfiltrated from their networks by overseas adversaries.