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Answering Unanswerable Questions

Answering Unanswerable Questions

by Matthew Fleck, Founder & CEO - Anonomatic | Sep 2, 2023 | Customer Stories, PII-as-a-Service™

“No, you can’t have that data!” This is what far too many people get as an answer when they ask for access to sensitive data. But imagine if you were told you had to get huge amounts of highly sensitive, strictly regulated data and it was your job to keep it safe...
“Degenerate AI” Hackers Are Coming

“Degenerate AI” Hackers Are Coming

by Matthew Fleck, Founder & CEO - Anonomatic | Jul 25, 2023 | Data Privacy News, PII-as-a-Service™

“The best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry” Robert Burns Generative AI is going to be a major disruption to many industries. From teaching children how to write, to training would-be software developers how to code, there is a lot of discussion about how...
Keeping Data Private from I.T.

Keeping Data Private from I.T.

by Matthew Fleck, Founder & CEO - Anonomatic | Jun 13, 2023 | Best Practices, Leadership Tips

Your tech staff doesn’t need to see production data – really, they don’t. Implementing effective data privacy may seem like a daunting task. Constantly evolving national and international regulations like GDPR and CPRA make keeping up with the rules...
Data Extortion is Real. So is the Protection.

Data Extortion is Real. So is the Protection.

by Matthew Fleck, Founder & CEO - Anonomatic | May 28, 2023 | Data Privacy News

Hackers have moved from Ransomware to Data Extortion. The good news is you can ignore them. Congratulations. You hardened your systems against ransomware. Now, if you are hit, you can restore your systems and don’t have to pay. Well done. However, hackers have morphed...
Data Privacy Experts are Asking the Wrong Question

Data Privacy Experts are Asking the Wrong Question

by Matthew Fleck, Founder & CEO - Anonomatic | Dec 7, 2022 | Best Practices

The core concern of Data Privacy is protecting the privacy of individuals. In the world of electronic data, this always meant enacting manual processes and technical solutions with the intent of limiting who can access data, when that data is allowed to be accessed,...
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