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Verimatrix Addresses Consumer Privacy and Data Security During CONNECTIONS Summit at CES 2016

The interactive panel session, moderated by Parks Associates Research Analyst Brad Russell, examines trends in personalization, including privacy and security concerns and strategies to balance connected solutions with regulatory limits and consumer concerns. Christian will showcase developments in securely compiling user behavior and network performance data and will share how this data can be presented in a meaningful way to service providers. He will also address the importance of developing a comprehensive security strategy that accommodates the rapid pace of change in regulatory environments around the globe. Christian will be joined by executives from Intel Security, Zubie, Cisco, NXP Semiconductors and Facebook.

From the press release "Verimatrix Addresses Consumer Privacy and Data Security During CONNECTIONS Summit at CES 2016" by verimatrix.com.

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