Video privacy and security insights to help keep you informed
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Consumers are reaching a “tipping point”: personal data management is a priority - laws and company practices should reflect that
76% of the US general population say they want more transparency around how their personal data is being used by companies.
Data privacy and cyber security is not just about necessity anymore, it is about maintaining a trustworthy reputation with consumers.

Consumers are moving to services that protect their data and privacy
As part of a 5 part series, these articles will explore consumer attitudes towards data privacy, social media and video surveillance in an age where technology is relying more and more on personal and biometric data.
First up: People are realising the benefits of “invisible” methods of authentication for data security.

April 2022: what’s happening in the world of privacy and data security?
Some of the events to consider this month - including data privacy, governance, the highly anticipated Security Safety Event 2022, and further information on the latest in cloud innovation tools.

March 2022: what events can tech, privacy, and security professionals look forward to?
From trends in AI and biometric data gathering, to ransomware attacks to new data privacy measures being enacted all over the world… here are some of the events you can look forward to this month!

Cameras, video analytics and legislation: top video privacy trends of 2022
After evaluating the current privacy and security sectors across numerous markets, talking with our customers and others in the privacy community, here’s our list of top video privacy trends for 2022.

Pimloc raises $7.5M for visual AI that protects privacy instead of imperils it
Pimloc has raised a seed round of $7.5M led by Zetta Venture Partners. Existing investors Amadeus Capital Partners and Speedinvest also participated.
The commitment reflects investors’ belief that the exponential growth in video surveillance is about to collide with regulations and increased sensitivity around privacy issues.