89 Percent of Survey Respondents Have No Protection Against Over-The-Shoulder Eavesdroppers Hunt Valley, Md. – December 13, 2011– Oculis Labs, a developer of data privacy software that protects mobile and desktop computers from visual eavesdroppers, today released results from its “Mobile Worker Privacy” survey focused on identifying privacy concerns when using laptop computers for mobile work. [...]

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      Ranked the #1 radio show in the Boston Market, and with more than 4,000,000 downloads, Tech Talk With Craig Peterson is the top tech show nationwide. Craig interviews top industry insiders and explains the technology secrets everyone needs to know. Check out this week’s show where Craig interviews Oculis Labs CEO Bill [...]

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You’re on a flight from New York to London, LA to Chicago, or San Francisco to Honolulu. The flight is delayed – again – and you decide to catch up on e-mail from the airport bar. You grab the only seat available, pull out your laptop and scroll through Outlook, while taking a cool sip [...]

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A famous bank robber was once asked “Why do you rob banks?”. “‘Cause that’s where the money is.” he replied. Today he might be talking about information instead.

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Gus Sentementes at the Baltimore Sun just published a CyberMonday shopping list suggestion that included PrivateEye: Cybersecurity: Got a friend or a relative who hates it when people glance at their laptop monitors while he is working? Oculis Labs’ Private Eye software might strike his fancy. The Hunt Valley-based company’s software uses a computer’s webcam [...]

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Remote employees are happy and productive employees, while their CIOs are nervous and can’t sleep at night. How are they going to keep the company secrets from leaking out the laptop screen?

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The 5 top security threats to laptop users. Why they are bad, what can happen, and what you can do about it.

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Webinar Announcement

How do you protect computer screens against data leakage? Our latest in a series with our partner Carahsoft has been announced. This series is targeted at customers in the federal government interested in protecting against data leakage. Sign up here to attend the webinar on August 19th at 11am ET. If you cannot attend in [...]

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Who is watching you now?

>You’ve probably heard the recent scandal about a public school near Philadelphia that enabled teachers and administrators to turn on the webcam in school-issued laptops. Apparently, and allegedly, someone used the feature inappropriately and was found out. The kid’s family is suing the school in federal court. These articles summarize the story: Washington Post CNN [...]

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