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  • TODD: An independent company called Tiversa, which monitors Internet file sharing networks, discovered last summer that this information had leaked out and told the government.

    CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2009 2009

  • Executives at Tiversa, which is hired by governments and corporations to use the same loophole to find exposed documents and figure out who might be accessing them, say the Hawaii incident wasn't an isolated case.

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  • A crackdown by the FTC against those involved in such breaches could benefit companies such as Tiversa, which help businesses figure out if they are leaking protected data on P2P networks.

    Techworld.com News 2010

  • Tiversa spokesman Keith Tagliaferri did not divulge the name of the defense contractor whence the files were leaked nor the Iranian computer wherein they were discovered, but he assured interested parties that the necessary government bodies had been notified.

    Stuart Whatley: Cybersecurity: Why The Hell Was Secret White House Helicopter Data Found On A Computer In Iran? 2009

  • The leak, according to Reuters, was discovered by a peer-to-peer file sharing monitor company, Tiversa, based in Pennsylvania.

    Stuart Whatley: Cybersecurity: Why The Hell Was Secret White House Helicopter Data Found On A Computer In Iran? 2009

  • Tiversa, the company that monitors this, tell us that they have picked up people in Yemen, Syria, China and Pakistan accessing sensitive information through these file sharing systems.

    CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2009 2009

  • Tiversa noticed last week that a user in Iran had picked it up.

    CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2009 2009

  • At any given time, as many as 12 million people world-wide are logged on to P2P networks, according to Tiversa, and 450 million copies of P2P software have been downloaded.

    The Hidden Risk 2007

  • Tiversa offers a consumer product that monitors customers 'file-sharing, for an annual charge of $24.95.

    The Hidden Risk 2007

  • If a user has a company laptop, or has access to company files on their home computer, these files can get leaked, too -- even from the corporate server, Tiversa says.

    The Hidden Risk 2007

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