Government Worker Privacy Study Today we’re releasing the results of our second worker privacy study, this time to focus specifically on Government users.  We interviewed 104 people at the 2012 FOSE conference in Washington D.C. to determine usage and risk to documents in government offices.  The results revealed that Official Use, sensitive, and even classified [...]

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New Overview Presentation

I’ve recently recorded a presentation we give on why protecting the last 2 feet is important, and how Oculis Labs does it with PrivateEye and Chameleon. Those who have been following our progress will probably enjoy hearing how we present the problem space, the opportunity, and our solution to prospective customers. If you’re looking to [...]

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Dutch Cloud Initiative

Last month I was invited to participate in the launch of the Dutch National Cybersecurity Center in the Hague. Our host was KPN, the leading telecommunications and IT service provider in The Netherlands. KPN Corporate Market (previously known as Getronics) offers global IT services and is particularly focused on delivering cloud-based services to their customers. [...]

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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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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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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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Here is a link to a webinar about social engineering techniques used to steal your data: http://www.carahsoft.com/events/oculislabs.php

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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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PrivateEye 3.0 Launched

The new release of PrivateEye has major advances to keep your computer screen secure. You can read your screen normally, but eavesdroppers are caught and blocked automatically.

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