The first step in someone's privacy journey is simply understanding the problem in the first place. Every time you share your personal information with companies, whether online or offline, that data often times ends up in the hands of third parties. In this episode we sit down with Jo, a member of Anonyome Labs' product team, to discuss Reclaim, Anonyome's newest product. Reclaim helps you identify companies that have your personal data, including those that have been breached. Then it empowers you to delete your personal information, thus reducing your digital exhaust. This conversation is a great primer for understanding the gist of the privacy and data protection problem. It's the first place to start for anyone beginning their privacy journey. If you like this type of content, please consider giving us a 5-star rating on your favorite podcast player. It expands our reach and supports our mission to educate the world about data privacy and identity protection. Thank you in advance! #dataprivacy #dataremoval #privacy #podcast #identityprotection #data
Anonyome Labs, Inc.
Technology, Information and Internet
Salt Lake City, Utah 15,954 followers
Anonyome Labs: Providing Privacy Solutions for Consumers and Enterprises
About us
Anonyome Labs was created by enterprise security software experts, human factor designers, cryptographers, and behavioral psychologists who care deeply about online and offline safety and privacy. We created MySudo to help put safety and privacy back in your hands. We believe that having control over your personal data is a human right — and that together we can stop the unauthorized use and abuse of your private information.
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http://www.anonyome.com/careers
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- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Salt Lake City, Utah
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2014
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192 E. 200 N.
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St George, Utah 84770, US
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50 Cavill Avenue
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Surfers Paradise, Queensland 4217 , AU
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According to IBM's, "Cost of a Data Breach Report 2024", the average total cost of a data breach has increased 10% annually to reach nearly $4.9 million, and $5 million for malicious insider attacks. A major problem contributing to data breaches is something called "shadow data" or information that’s difficult for organizations to track and ultimately secure.
Cost of a Data Breach Surges 10% on Shadow Data Challenge
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Ticketmaster has confirmed a data breach, stating that between April 2 and May 18, "an unauthorized third party obtained information from a cloud database hosted by a third-party data services provider." Information accessed by hackers may include emails, phone numbers, encrypted credit card data, as well as other personal information. #hack #breach #databreach #data #personaldata #privacy #dataprivacy
Ticketmaster confirms data breach, won't say how many North American customers compromised
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The European Union is working on developing a universal digital identity system for citizens called the EU Digital Identity Wallet. Soon, Europeans will be able to download and use a free EU Digital Identity Wallet to access a variety of public and private services. The system works by relying on identity verification and authentication of other credentials stored in an app on their smartphone. The wallet will work both for ID checks online and in person. It’s also designed to serve as a digital repository for official documents, such as a driver’s license, medical prescriptions, educational qualifications, passports, etc. #identity #europe #digitalwallet #digitalidentity #verifiablecredentials
The EU Digital Identity Wallet: Everything you need to know about the EU's plans for a universal digital identity system | TechCrunch
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NEW PODCAST EPISODE: Crypto Scams Cryptocurrency has made many people very wealthy. There are more than 88,000 millionaires who have gotten rich through crypto investing. In fact, there are even 17 "crypto billionaires." But for every person who makes it big in the world of cryptocurrency, there are many times more who either never grow their investment or who lose money. In this episode of Privacy Files, Brian Tillman returns to the studio to help Rich make sense of the extremely complex environment of cryptocurrency. Brian runs through some examples of cryptocurrency scams with the goal of pinpointing the red flags to watch out for. Rich takes a more holistic view by examining the common question of whether or not cryptocurrency is actually a decentralized Ponzi scheme. This is an episode that covers many angles. On the fraud side, we look at a variety of frauds, from pig butchering scams to phishing attacks. Globally, we break down how cryptocurrency actually works to better understand what it actually is. Is cryptocurrency really a currency? Is it an unregistered security? Or, is cryptocurrency just a decentralized Ponzi scheme? If you like this type of content, please consider giving us a 5-star rating on your favorite podcast player. It expands our reach and supports our mission to educate the world about data privacy and identity protection. Thank you in advance! #crypto #cryptocurrency #fraud #bitcoin #blockchain #scams #podcast
Crypto Scams
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In this investigation, WIRED gives us a look at the Chula Vista Police Department's drone program, the first of its kind in the United States. It's a glimpse into what might be coming soon to a police department in your city. Since 2018, drones have crossed the skies of Chula Vista, California nearly 20,000 times. They are equipped with cameras and zoom lenses powerful enough to clearly capture faces and are constantly recording while in flight. These police drones have amassed hundreds of hours of video footage of Chula Vista's residents as their flight paths routinely take them over backyards and above public pools, high schools, hospitals, churches, mosques and immigration law firms. Privacy advocates contend that the extensive video footage recorded by the drones makes it difficult to discern between flights responding to specific incidents and mass surveillance from the air. Department secrecy around the recordings remains the subject of ongoing litigation. According to Wired, residents who encounter the drones report feeling constantly surveilled. Some have expressed a fear of spending time in their backyards. Others have expressed concern that this technology is being used to follow them down the street or spy on them while using the public pool. One resident says that he was so worried that the drones were harassing him that he visited the emergency room for severe depression and exhaustion. #drones #surveillance #spying #police #privacy #lawenforcement #tech
The Age of the Drone Police Is Here
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NEW PODCAST EPISODE: Crypto Scams Cryptocurrency has made many people very wealthy. There are more than 88,000 millionaires who have gotten rich through crypto investing. In fact, there are even 17 "crypto billionaires." But for every person who makes it big in the world of cryptocurrency, there are many times more who either never grow their investment or who lose money. In this episode of Privacy Files, Brian Tillman returns to the studio to help Rich make sense of the extremely complex environment of cryptocurrency. Brian runs through some examples of cryptocurrency scams with the goal of pinpointing the red flags to watch out for. Rich takes a more holistic view by examining the common question of whether or not cryptocurrency is actually a decentralized Ponzi scheme. This is an episode that covers many angles. On the fraud side, we look at a variety of frauds, from pig butchering scams to phishing attacks. Globally, we break down how cryptocurrency actually works to better understand what it actually is. Is cryptocurrency really a currency? Is it an unregistered security? Or, is cryptocurrency just a decentralized Ponzi scheme? If you like this type of content, please consider giving us a 5-star rating on your favorite podcast player. It expands our reach and supports our mission to educate the world about data privacy and identity protection. Thank you in advance! #crypto #cryptocurrency #fraud #bitcoin #blockchain #scams #podcast
Crypto Scams
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United Airlines has announced the launching of Kinective Media℠ by United Airlines, a media platform designed to serve travelers personalized advertisements on seat-back screens and within the United app. Kinective Media is the latest example of airlines trying to generate new revenue streams by leveraging their lucrative loyalty programs. According to Richard Nunn, CEO of United’s MileagePlus loyalty program, "United gives brands across a wide range of industries the ability to reach engaged customers throughout the entire marketing funnel — from brand consideration to conversion — in a way that’s highly personalized and relevant, and we’re already seeing impressive results." In other words...your data is for sale. #privacy #dataprivacy #airlines #flying #advertising #personaldata
United Airlines starts serving passengers personalized ads on seat-back screens
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Next week is the Identity Week conference in Amsterdam and Anonyome Labs, Inc. will be there in person leading the way in driving the transition to a world where governments and businesses can seamlessly and securely authenticate identity and data. Click the link below to schedule a meeting with us (June 11 and 12) and learn how Anonyome's proactive identity protection solutions can help your organization reduce fraud and accelerate revenue growth. 👉 Schedule a meeting: https://lnkd.in/geU6GwQF #identity #decentralizedidentity #banking #healthcare #ecommerce #tech #retail #government #education #fraud #fraudprevention #iot #travel
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NEW PODCAST EPISODE: Securities Fraud According to the United States Federal Trade Commission , Americans lost $10 billion to fraud in 2023 alone. In that same year, Americans were defrauded $4.6 billion via investment scams. In this episode of Privacy Files, we talk to Val Harkless, a government contractor who assists with fraud and analysis for the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Division of Enforcement. She works tirelessly to uncover a variety of crimes, including insider trading, pump and dumps, Ponzi schemes, unregistered soliciting entities, and cryptocurrency investment fraud. Val provides insight into how she investigates potential fraud cases, including going back to her time working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In all, Val is an extremely seasoned fraud investigator who has seen more than her fair share of scams. It's an enlightening discussion about the many dangers people face daily. It's also a reminder of why it's important to stay vigilant when protecting your personal information and financial assets. If you like this type of content, please consider giving us a 5-star rating on your favorite podcast player. It expands our reach and supports our mission to educate the world about data privacy and identity protection. Thank you in advance! #fraud #fraudprevention #crypto #dataprivacy #securities #investments
Securities Fraud
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