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Posted On: 11/10/2019 9:38:58 AM
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This seems to be from an article written by Lisa Vaas for the Naked Security blog (and should have been attributed) - yes, I think we know by now that keylogging is a major problem, that there is a large demand for anti-keylogging software and SFT can supply it.
The question is whether the demand side of the equation is being made aware of the supply side. It should be a no-brainer that this author and / or blog would have been made immediately aware of SF software by either our publicist, press person or marketing person, at least as a comment.
In the many cases that are cited here, SF should be responding to all that the solution is at hand, that SF has the patented answers. This is an opportunity for potentially free publicity to be had with an audience that cares, and the company should maybe consider using a "clipping service" to that end.
The question is whether the demand side of the equation is being made aware of the supply side. It should be a no-brainer that this author and / or blog would have been made immediately aware of SF software by either our publicist, press person or marketing person, at least as a comment.
In the many cases that are cited here, SF should be responding to all that the solution is at hand, that SF has the patented answers. This is an opportunity for potentially free publicity to be had with an audience that cares, and the company should maybe consider using a "clipping service" to that end.
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