A growing number of digital natives are throwing discretion to the wind as they flock to a new category of so-called anonymity apps. The idea of combining information security technologies and social media in nontraditional ways goes back to 2011. These apps also provide a ready-made conduit for the unauthorized exposure of sensitive corporate data, such as fraud, intellectual property theft or sabotage. Many organizations have already adopted technologies to monitor social media to protect their brands, so it should be expected that these capabilities will be expanded.”]
Source: https://securityintelligence.com/three-reasons-to-be-concerned-about-so-called-anonymity-apps/

