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A digital footprint – sometimes called a digital shadow or an electronic footprint – refers to the trail of data you leave when using the internet. It includes websites you visit, emails you send, and information you submit online.
A digital footprint, or digital shadow, is the data related to a user and their actions online that is traceable in some way. All Internet users leave behind a digital footprint, including companies.
Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence answers these and other questions as our experts piece together a comprehensive picture of your attack status, identifying weak spots ripe for exploitation and revealing evidence of past, present and even planned attacks.
Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence is a comprehensive digital risk protection service that helps customers to monitor their digital assets and detect threats from Surface, Deep and Dark web.
Digital Footprint. Your digital footprint, what exists of you online after usage, is an important concept that children need to know about.
As probably the only measure consumers can take to control their digital footprint after death is to include instructions in their testament, 63% agree anyone with an online presence should specify in their will what is to be done with their data and social accounts.
One of the many dangerous tools in cybercriminals’ arsenals is OSINT. In this post, we explain what it is, the danger it poses, and how to guard your company against OSINT.
Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence helps companies to understand the ways in which cybercriminals can successfully attack them, identify what information is available to an attacker and find out if their infrastructure has already been compromised by offering analytics on threats aimed specifically against the organization.
A digital fingerprint is a collection of data about a digital device, a device component, or an application (such as a browser) that uniquely identifies it. A digital fingerprint can also be a set of data that identifies a file, such as an audio or video recording.
Cookies (often known as internet cookies) are text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are used to identify your computer as you use a network. Specific cookies are used to identify specific users and improve their web browsing experience.