Over the past several weeks, the Internet has been ablaze over Cambridge Analytica – the company that acquired personal information about Facebook users under the auspices of academic research. But then turned over this information to political campaigns, including President Trump’s 2016 run.
This really shouldn’t be a surprise.
Newsflash: Facebook has hundreds of megabytes of data on each user. And Google knows where you’ve been and everything you’ve searched, deleted and all the apps you use.
All your digital data is for sale. And by agreeing to a company’s terms of service, individuals consent to their data being out on the market.
But then there’s the non-consensual data grab that’s ongoing.
Cyberthieves are targeting individuals and companies with increasingly complex schemes to root out sensitive data.
You must be vigilant about storing and protecting your information.
In this quarter’s Black Paper, we spoke to a cybersecurity expert who lent his expertise for your benefit.
From a secure communication service to a more secure online payments option to long-term cryptocurrency storage, we detail these solutions… and much more.
Read on to discover these solutions and how you can become a much harder security target.
Over the past several weeks, the Internet has been ablaze over Cambridge Analytica – the company that acquired personal information about Facebook users under the auspices of academic research. But then turned over this information to political campaigns, including President Trump’s 2016 run. This really shouldn’t be a surprise. Newsflash: Facebook has hundreds of megabytes…
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