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AVG's CEO and Chief Policy Officer Author New Book Wide Open Privacy: Strategies for the Digital Life
AMSTERDAM & SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)--
AVG Technologies (NYSE: AVG), the provider of Internet and mobile
security to 143 million active users, announces that its CEO JR Smith
and Chief Policy Officer Siobhan MacDermott have authored the book Wide
Open Privacy: Strategies for the Digital Life- published
by IT- Harvest Press 2012. The book, which reveals how consumers can
take proactive control of their online identity, reputation and personal
brand, is available starting today online at Amazon
and in bookstores across the country.
"Digital privacy has become one of the defining issues of our age," said
Smith. "Given today's cluttered, volatile and wiki-speed information
environment, we all face daunting challenges in managing our everyday
lives online. AVG has a history of disrupting the status quo in the
interest of protecting consumers; we had the first freemium security
products and the industry's first active Do-Not-Track
feature. Reflecting a significant evolution in today's critical
questions of privacy and security, Wide Open Privacy moves
consumers from mere protection to positive personal strategies to enrich
the online experience across all the connected devices of our world."
Neither "idiot's guide" nor academic treatise, Wide Open Privacy
responds to urgent consumer demand for better and easier tools to
understand and navigate the powerful but potentially treacherous seas of
e-commerce, online banking, social media, and cloud content sharing.
"None of us can afford to put our online fate in the hands of government
or big business. Neither ca guard our most valuable personal
information," said MacDermott. "We need to take control of our
digital destinies. Wide Open Privacy offers clear strategies and
tech-savvy tactics for consumers to achieve the necessary control and to
live safer, more productive lives online. These days, individuals need
the knowledge that helps them manage their identity and reputation in
the digital world. Policy makers and corporations need to empower
consumers with policies that acknowledge their right to make their own
decisions when it comes to their online reputations, privacy and peace
of mind. Until governments and companies deliver that acknowledgment,
Internet users need to play offense-hard. Our book helps them step up."
"Privacy is a shared responsibility. There is a role for laws and
regulations; there is a role for self-regulation; and there is a role
for consumers to exercise control. As the public policy debate continues
about how best to protect personal data, Wide Open Privacy shows
how consumers can exercise control of their digital identities
effectively," said Christopher Wolf (News - Alert), Founder and Co-Chair, Future of
Privacy Forum and Global Director, Hogan Lovells Privacy and Information
Management Practice. "Smith and MacDermott have provided an extremely
important contribution to the privacy framework discussion. This is
essential reading for tech-using consumers."
"Wide Open Privacy shows how Internet users can take back control
of their digital identities," said Justin Brookman, Director of the
Center for Democracy & Technology (News - Alert) Project on Consumer Privacy. "Smith
and MacDermott offer a compelling, and sober, analysis of the many
threats to privacy in the modern age, but they don't view privacy as a
lost cause. Instead, with a mix of policy analysis and useful tips, they
advocate for a user-centric approach to personal data, equally relevant
to consumers and business."
JR Smith and Siobhan MacDermott discussing 'Wide Open Privacy -
Strategies for the Digital Life' - www.youtube.com/watch v=X_kNqFNX1Jw
About AVG Technologies (NYSE: AVG)
AVG's mission is to simplify, optimize and secure the Internet
experience, providing peace of mind to a connected world. AVG's powerful
yet easy-to-use software and online services put users in control of
their Internet experience. By choosing AVG's software and services,
users become part of a trusted global community that benefits from
inherent network effects, mutual protection and support. AVG has grown
its user base to 143 million active users as of September 30, 2012 and
offers a product portfolio that targets the consumer and small business
markets and includes Internet security, PC performance optimization,
online backup, mobile security, identity protection and family safety
software. www.avg.com
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