
Sometimes you just want to post content, well, anonymously!
Whether you make your living behind a webcam, camera, microphone, or keyboard you need to protect your real identity from being exposed in a data breach or leak. Prevent people from recording your webcam shows, retrieving location information from your pics, get paid without revealing your identity, prevent doxing, and protect your intellectual property.
Cybersecurity4biz is Licensed and Insured, but most importantly we are DISCREET. This ensures your data is only viewed by the intended person and will let you enjoy your online life without worrying about your real identity being exposed.
What are the cybersecurity vulnerabilities Content Providers face?
Content Providers face threats of intellectual property theft and doxxing. As well as threats from human error, hard drive malfunction, and cyberattackers using malware, phishing expeditions, and data theft to steal files containing personally identifiable information, financial information, and all other confidential information they need to cyber-stalk, cyber-bully, or cyber-harass you.
Your IP address isn’t the only thing that can give you away
Strong Password Management, VPNs, webcam and microphone controls, metadata scrubbing, geolocation hiding, and hiding identifying features all help protect you.
No one wants their name, banking information, or other sensitive data to end up on the Dark Web, but some people might feel that safeguarding personally identifiable information online requires too many steps or tech savvy to bother with. Most content providers have their phones set to back up their images to a cloud account automatically. Though cloud accounts can be outstanding for easily accessible storage, they do not offer a ton of security.
More than 90% of the doxed files included the victim's address, 61% included a phone number, and 53% included an email
What cybersecurity regulations affect Content Providers?
Federal Laws that apply to you:
If you have international Clients:
If you have clients in these states:
What are the consequences of a data breach?
Financial Loss
Reputational Damage
Operational Downtime
Legal Action
Loss of Sensitive Data
Stalking and harassment