The P2P Intelligence Experts
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Solution Overview
Tiversa provides P2P Intelligence services to corporations, government agencies and individuals based on patented technologies that can monitor over 450 million users issuing 1.5 billion searches a day. Requiring no software or hardware, Tiversa can locate exposed files, provide copies, determine file sources and assist in remediation and risk mitigation.
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Experienced a Breach?
Data breaches of any kind can present a number of challenges to your organization. If your organization has experienced a recent P2P disclosure incident, timeliness is critical in correcting the problem as spreading is imminent. Find out what steps your organization should be taking to remediate this risk.
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July 7, 2010 
Beyond Laptops: Why Mitigating Mobile Enterprise Risk Should Be a Priority
In an ongoing study, Tiversa has now found that the Extended Enterprise continues to grow and has expanded into the mobile world of smartphones and other devices. Tiversa identified a large number of mobile devices actively participating in internet-based, file-sharing networks. This research illustrates the continued worldwide growth of these networks as mobile devices increasingly play a vital role in the critical operations of many organizations.
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May 18, 2010
Why the Apparent Decline of LimeWire Means Continued Growth for P2P File-Sharing Networks
Last week, in a 4 year-old case brought by The Recording Industry Association of America, U.S. District Judge Kimba M. Wood ruled that "LimeWire’s users commit a substantial amount of copyright infringement”. Also stated was that the Lime Group (parent company of LimeWire), “has not taken meaningful steps to mitigate infringement.”
In subsequent days, Tiversa, the leader in Peer-To-Peer networks (P2P) intelligence, has fielded a number of questions regarding the future of P2P file-sharing networks, the impact this ruling has on the future of P2P and specifically what we have observed from our unique perspective.
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January 11, 2010
Legislative Update
Unlike any recent year, in 2009, we’ve seen an unprecedented rise in the number of corporate, government, and individual file-sharing breaches, network activity (including user-issued searches for sensitive documents and personally identifiable information), and headline news stories centered around file-sharing risks.
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The Wall Street Journal 
June 22, 2010
Hackers Aren't Only Threat to Privacy
InformationWeek
March 18, 2010
P2P Puts Medical Data At Risk
MSNBC
March 16, 2010
File-Sharing Software Reveals User's
Private Info
Las Cruces - Sun News
March 3, 2010
NMSU Acts to Address Limited 2006 Exposure of Student Personal Data
ComputerWorld
February 25, 2010
FTC Seeks Extensive Information from Firms Being Investigated for P2P Breaches
TechNewsWorld
February 24, 2010
FTC Delivers Stern Warning About P2P
Data on the Loose
Examiner.com
February 24, 2010
Protection is Possible in P2P
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