Why
Privacy is a fundamental human right
Privacy safeguards our freedom, allowing us to connect, think, and express ourselves openly while protecting us from discrimination.
High net worth individuals
Having a high net worth isn’t all rainbows and paradise. Not only are you constantly threatened by criminals, but if you are managing a large-scale organisation, your devices may contain data that should be protected at all costs. Not only are cybercriminals a potential threat, but physical threats and theft attack vector prevention should also be investigated.
Remember, it only takes a moment of distraction for a hacker to access your device and compromise your data.
Cryptocurrency traders
Journalist and reporters
Due to the nature of their work, reporters and Journalists often have sensitive data on their devices. Whether it is interviews with political figures, contact numbers of individuals who wish to remain anonymous, or condemning evidence, the last thing you want is for your work devices to be compromised.
From the International Journalists’ Network, “Those who want to pry into what a journalist has on his or her phone don’t need actually to steal the device. Electronic data theft is now one of the biggest risks facing journalists. Consider encrypting your device if you can.”
Startups and SMB
Small business owners and start-ups are prime targets for hackers and cybercriminals. While business owners are busy managing their company finances and day-to-day operations, cyber security is often neglected until it is too late. Working from home has many benefits, but are you certain your devices are malware-free and protected from data leaks?
Security and privacy is for everyone
While we value our physical privacy with curtains, blinds, and window tint, we often neglect our online privacy.