“Online scams are annoying enough without also representing a threat to a judge’s privacy. IronWall360 makes sure any potential danger from these scams is eliminated – fast.”
When a website lists a person’s home address or phone number, the intent might not be malicious, but that doesn’t matter. For a judge, this represents a possible threat. Every day that content remains available is a day that can result in harassment, vandalism, or even violence at a judge’s home.
At one Superior Court under IronWall360’s protection, a judge became concerned that his information might have been acquired by an internet scammer. He reported his concerns and the IronWall team responded the same day. The company’s CEO even followed up personally, despite being off work and traveling out of state, to ensure the situation was being handled. This prompt action put the judge’s mind at ease.
If there had been a violation, it would have been detected by IronWall360’s daily internet scan without the need for a report. But we understand how vulnerable many judges and public officials feel in these divisive times. Our job is not just to remove threats to online privacy, but also to communicate quickly with our clients to assure them that any situations arising are being addressed.
This is not the level of response provided by other companies that promise online privacy protection. Some companies only scan the internet 4-6 times a year, while others look for privacy violations once a month. That is not sufficient. A call to one of these companies to report a potential threat would not receive a personalized response. Instead, the report would be logged and investigated only during the next scheduled search – which could be weeks away. These providers simply do not have the personnel or infrastructure to deliver the same results.
Note: To protect our clients' privacy, all case studies describe events in a way that ensures their safety and anonymity.