New to the Street’s “Sekur Privacy & Sekur Security– The Weekly Hack” segment with internationally acclaimed internet privacy expert Alain Ghiai, CEO of Sekur Private Data Ltd. (OTCQX: SWISF) (CSE: SKUR) (FRA: GDT0) ($SWISF) and New to the Street’s TV Host and Multi-media Journalist Ana Berry discuss the most recent industry “Hack”- Microsoft. Since 2020, when the “Solar Wind Hack” occurred due to a compromised Microsoft cyber product, Microsoft has struggled with cybersecurity issues. The US SEC now requires public companies to disclose timely cybersecurity issues in public filing outlining the hack problems. Large companies, public/private education systems, universities, governmental agencies, and individuals utilize Microsoft products. Most internet end-users globally utilize Office 365/Outlook to move information. Open-source email is what Alan calls an electronic postcard that anyone on the net can access and read. To avoid limited or no cybersecurity emails, Alan recommends his Company’s Sekur privacy solutions, a full suite of security solutions for individuals, businesses, government, schools, and enterprise organizations. SekurMail, with SekurSend/SekurReceive features, provides a military encrypted platform hosted on the Company’s servers in Switzerland. Recipients receive an invite from the Sekur subscribers, which opens an encrypted path protected from potential hackers. The secure path allows the recipient to have protected encrypted communication without being a Sekur subscriber. End-users can feel confident using Sekur when sending sensitive information over the internet, setting emails with read limit options, password protections, and timeout notices. Sekur can migrate business domain email accounts, providing the same encrypted protection and end-user features, significantly reducing the chances of a BEC – Business Email Compromise. The Company’s newest cybersecurity solution, SekurRelay, is an email technology feature that allows enterprises and governments to format SekurMail’s SekurSend feature with specific roles/functions. Alain also recommends its SekurVPN services, which enable end-users to always appear as operating in Switzerland, masking a subscriber’s internet footprint. IP addresses are private under Switzerland’s very tough privacy laws. Sekur owns its servers, has proprietary technology, doesn’t use 3rd party software/hardware, has no data mining, never asks for phone numbers, and has no open-source codes/platforms. The Company offers PROMO CODE: PRIVACY, a 15% savings on any of Sekur’s subscription services. Viewers, please tune in next time for the newest cybersecurity topic on the “Sekur Privacy & Sekur Security– Weekly Hack” segment. The on-screen QR code is available during the shows to download more info or visit Sekur Private Data, Ltd. – https://sekurprivatedata.com/, http:/sekur.com/ and https://sekurvpn.com/. Privacy has arrived!
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