You've certainly caught some of the buzz generated by the recent Obama - Verizon controversy.
It's clear that telecom operators’ databases contain sensitive customer information, ranging from subscriber phone numbers and addresses, to private bank details, call history and geo-localization data. And you don't need to be president-elect to understand that preventing the theft or misuse of this confidential information is of critical importance. Knowing who accesses what, where, when and why are the cardinal points of confidence in the information age.
Data protection represents, therefore, both a strategic and technical challenge for operators, who must implement a secure and actionable tracking system across the various access points to their subscriber databases: from internal customer relations and technical support teams, to outsourced customer care services, to malicious hackers.
At Qosmos, we like to say “Yes we can”. Qosmos Network Intelligence technology enables Data Protection and Data Theft Prevention solutions that monitor network traffic in real time, and extract complete and detailed access records for all intranet, web-based or legacy (e.g. TN3270) applications, whether standard or custom, and whatever network protocols are used. Which means fully traceable access, real-time reactivity, and rapid post-processing of information.
So that when government agencies and lawyers come knocking, you've not only got the answer - you know who else does...
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Justin Baldoni Sues Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds, Streisanding All Of This
Into A Mega-Story
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I suppose this was probably inevitable, but boy do I wonder if it’s smart.
We were just talking about the celebrity drama du jour between Blake
Lively, Rya...
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