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Technologies to solve the global privacy breach epidemic
15 Nov 19•2 min read
Eric Dye interviews Co-Founder Yuval Hertzog about building open source technologies to solve the global privacy breach epidemic.
Eric discusses:
- We’ve had the pleasure of speaking with your co-founder Issac Elnekave previously on the show. We’ve invited you back to talk about some amazing innovations you’ve recently published. But for those who’ve not yet heard of you, tell us about the Tide Foundation?
- Data breaches and Privacy breaches are impacting organizations big and small on a global scale. What kind of challenges to organizations have in protecting the sensitive consumer data they hold and what kind liability is it to have that responsibility?
- With data breaches hitting the news on a daily basis, your announcement couldn’t be more timely. You’ve recently published a paper on a new technology called “Splintering” that makes passwords 14 million times more difficult to hack – can you tell us how that’s possible?
- Splintering is just one piece in the puzzle of a more comprehensive suite of privacy technology aimed at solving a massive issue plaguing businesses big and small – can you expand on how your technology addresses the global privacy breach epidemic?
- How does a business adopt Tide’s technology?