Safe Data Sharing
If there's been a noticeable lull in the number of posts to this 'blog over the past month, I have a particularly good excuse.
In August I left Univa, where I've been since co-founding it in early 2004, and returned to the Bay Area full time. After two months of mutual due diligence, I have joined Safe Data Sharing Inc. as CEO. SDSi is a startup located here in Silicon Valley, which has operated in "stealth mode" for a little over a year. I am pleased and honored to have Tim Oren join me as the company's CTO, and can't speak highly enough of Arturo Bejar and Scott Loftesness, the other members of the Board.
The company's technologies allow the enterprise to share its sensitive data in ways that eliminate the risks of exposure - inadvertent or intentional. Using multiple patent-pending technologies, SDSi puts data owners in control of how sensitive information is shared, combined, analyzed, or released. At the same time, SDSi datashare technology protects the data such that there is no risk of exposure or breach. We have an incredible basis on which to start and have every reason to believe that the initial pilots of the technology will start before the end of the year.
You'll notice that the fledgeling website includes a blog, which a number of us will be populating with observations and discussion. I encourage you to visit as the company and the website take shape. It's also my intent to continue blogging here at Telematique.
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