Data Privacy Day and Thoughts from a Security CEO


January 28th is the annual Data Privacy Day.  Data Privacy Day is an international celebration designed to promote awareness about privacy and education about best privacy practices.

Stina Ehrensvard, CEO for Yubico shares her thoughts on the importance of this day.

“The Internet was designed for sharing, not security. As we have moved our business, e-governments and social lives online, and as these digital services become more and more sophisticated, so do fraudsters. Online identity theft is today the fastest going crime, with trillions of dollars in yearly losses.

However, just as the safety belt for cars was not adopted in larger scale until it was a simple one second procedure, users will not adopt online identity protection if it is too complicated to use. And just as your driver license verifies your identity across multiple services, a secure and simple identity and authentication method that can be re-used across the range of Internet services will be needed for mass implementation. White House Initiative National Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) could make a difference here, driving mass implementation of online identity protection for US citizens and services, based on open identity standards and new authentication technologies.”