Could U.S. DoD workers using laptops outside (or even inside) the office use a PrivateEye? We think so – if that PrivateEye is the security software incarnated by Oculis Labs, anyway. Able to find its home on Panasonic Solutions Company’s rugged MIL-STD-810G-compliant Toughbook 31, C1 convertible tablet, and 53 semi-rugged notebook models – among other [...]

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Hunt Valley, Md. – August 25, 2011 – It’s back to school time for college students which means having any sort of privacy is hard, if not impossible to find, especially when working on a computer. Whether a student is doing their homework, studying or just looking at Facebook, there is always a chance that [...]

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SC Magazine: First Look

Keeping an eye on the prize: PrivateEye from Oculis Labs Peter Stephenson  July 01, 2011 There was a day when a private investigator, or “private eye,” just was a detective. Not anymore. Today the term also applies to a neat program that protects a user’s screen from prying eyes, allowing for an occasional forgetful moment, [...]

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Secaucus, NJ, June 2, 2011 – Panasonic Solutions Company, provider of collaboration, information-sharing and decision-support solutions for government and commercial enterprises, and Oculis Labs, developer of data privacy software that protects mobile and desktop computers from visual eavesdroppers, have partnered to deliver a uniquely valuable computer security system for Toughbook 31, C1 and 53 PCs, [...]

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Announcing PrivateEye Enterprise

Oculis Labs Announces PrivateEye Enterprise to Prevent Visual Eavesdropping Data Privacy Software Solution Delivers Central Management Capabilities that Enable IT Administrators to Actively Protect Computer Screen Data and Enforce Compliance Policies Hunt Valley, Md. – April 12, 2011 Oculis Labs, a developer of data privacy software that protects mobile and desktop computers from visual eavesdroppers, [...]

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New Windows desktop software employs facial recognition and detection to capture ‘peeping Tom’ hackers April 12, 2011, by Kelly Jackson Higgins You can have an encrypted session and employ all of the best security practices, but you can’t stop someone behind you from peeking at your computer screen and seeing sensitive information on display. To [...]

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by Neil J. Rubenking Thursday April 7, 2011 ProsAutomatically fuzzes screen detail when you’re not looking at it. Uses face recognition to unlock the screen for you only. Warns when it detects an eavesdropper in the background. ConsSuccess of eavesdropper detection dependent on webcam’s resolution and field of view. Face recognition can be touchy. Bottom [...]

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Company Develops the Industry’s Only Security Software that ActivelyDetects and Protects Computer Screens and Monitors from Eavesdroppers While Working March 30, 2011 09:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time HUNT VALLEY, Md.–Oculis Labs, a developer of secure display software that protects computer screens and monitors from eavesdroppers, today announced it has been named a finalist in all three [...]

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