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Our 2022 Cybersecurity Excellence Award Speech: How We Started, Where We’re Going

Our 2022 Cybersecurity Excellence Award Speech: How We Started, Where We’re Going

DeleteMe

February 10, 2022

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We are excited to announce that DeleteMe was recognized (twice!) with 2022 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards, an annual competition honoring individuals and companies demonstrating excellence, innovation and leadership in information security. 

In particular, DeleteMe received:

The 2022 Cybersecurity Excellence Award in the Privacy product/service category – North America

– The 2022 Cybersecurity Excellence Award for Most Innovative Cybersecurity Company – North America

We are grateful to Holger Schulze, CEO of Cybersecurity Insiders, the analysts at Cybersecurity Insiders, and everyone who voted for us in these two categories, especially in a competitive field of entrants (900+) in so many important cybersecurity categories.

Winning an award always provides a good opportunity to reflect on how we got here and where we’re going as a company.  

DeleteMe started in 2009 with a mission to protect individual consumers from the dangers of having their personally identifiable information (PII) available on the open web.

But today, PII is a corporate concern. The last three years have seen a boom in demand for better privacy, driven by emerging information-risk in the business world, and sweeping changes to how people live their lives during the Covid pandemic. A few quick examples we’ve seen:

… personal information-driven risk has never been higher for the private and public sectors.

Because of all of the above, we expect 2022 to be a great year for DeleteMe. Here is a taste of our product roadmap that we think will continue to make DeleteMe the most trusted name in consumer privacy:

  • Improvements to the Privacy Center, our central hub for fast, frictionless deployment and easy management of DeleteMe for business
  • Continuous updates to the list of data broker sites we remove our Members from  
  • A new self-scanning tool, allowing a member to request real-time removals

Again, we’d like to thank the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards, the users who voted for us, and all of our customers who’ve been with us for the last 10 years. 2022 is going to be a big year. This award is a great way to get things rolling.

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DeleteMe was created in 2010 when we realized the difficulty of navigating privacy issues in today’s interconnected and digital world. Our mission is to provide everyone with the power to control t…
DeleteMe was created in 2010 when we realized the difficulty of navigating privacy issues in today’s interconnected and digital world. Our mission is to provide everyone with the power to control t…
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  1. Employees, Executives, and Board Members complete a quick signup
  2. DeleteMe scans for exposed personal information
    Opt-out and removal requests begin
  3. Initial privacy report shared and ongoing reporting initiated
  4. DeleteMe provides continuous privacy protection and service all year
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