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  2. Varonis Systems - Wikipedia

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    Varonis Systems, Inc. is a software company based in New York City with R&D offices in Herzliya, Israel. They developed a security software platform that allows organizations to manage and protect unstructured data. [4] Varonis performs User Behavior Analytics (UBA) that identify abnormal behavior from cyberattacks. [5]

  3. Varonis Systems (VRNS) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Net income for the second quarter of 2024 was $6.8 million or $0.05 per diluted share compared to net income of $1.1 million or net income of $0.01 per diluted share for the second quarter of 2023 ...

  4. Cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    Definitions. A cyberattack can be defined as any attempt by an individual or organization "using one or more computers and computer systems to steal, expose, change, disable or eliminate information, or to breach computer information systems, computer networks, and computer infrastructures". [1] Definitions differ as to the type of compromise ...

  5. Justin Cappos - Wikipedia

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    Justin Cappos (born February 27, 1977) is a computer scientist and cybersecurity expert whose data-security software has been adopted by a number of widely used open-source projects. His research centers on software update systems, security, and virtualization, with a focus on real-world security problems. [1][2][3]

  6. Tom Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Notre Dame. Occupation (s) Former President and Vice Chairman NetApp. Board member of. Varonis Systems, VAST Data, mParticle. Tom Mendoza (born November 21, 1950) is an American business executive and public speaker. He is the former President and Vice Chairman of NetApp.

  7. Privacy by design - Wikipedia

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    The privacy by design framework attracted academic debate, particularly following the 2010 International Data Commissioners resolution that provided criticism of privacy by design with suggestions by legal and engineering experts to better understand how to apply the framework into various contexts. [7] [9] [8]

  8. High-level design - Wikipedia

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    A high-level design provides an overview of a system, product, service, or process. Such an overview helps supporting components be compatible to others. The highest-level design should briefly describe all platforms, systems, products, services, and processes that it depends on, and include any important changes that need to be made to them.

  9. EU–US Data Privacy Framework - Wikipedia

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