New Chroma and Luma Watermarks Offer Unmatched Protection for Preventing Leaks of Full-Color and Black-and-White Images
KIRKLAND, Wash., October 16, 2024 – EchoMark, the ultimate defense against costly information theft that threatens all organizations, announced today the launch of forensic image watermarking, the most secure way to share images in business.
EchoMark pioneered forensic watermarking of email communications and text-based documents using steganography. Now, EchoMark is bringing the same protection to images. Utilizing AI and machine learning, EchoMark’s image watermarking technology applies subtle, invisible watermarks to protect visual content across a wide range of use cases. These watermarks exist beyond the confines of human perception and allow for every image to be personalized for each recipient. With EchoMark, it is easy to identify the source of an insider leak. The known presence of these individualized watermarks can also help prevent leaks from ever happening. Examples include:
“Our image watermarking technology represents a significant leap forward in visual content security,” said Troy Batterberry, CEO and co-founder of EchoMark. “In an era where visual information is easily shared and manipulated, it is crucial to have robust, imperceptible, and AI-driven solutions that protect against unauthorized use and distribution. With Chroma and Luma, EchoMark continues to lead the way in safeguarding sensitive information.”
EchoMark’s image watermarking uses two steganographic techniques, Chroma and Luma:
EchoMark’s advanced image watermarking technology is now available. To learn more about Chroma, Luma, and EchoMark’s other offerings, visit https://www.echomark.com.
About EchoMark
EchoMark is a Software-as-a-Service solution that safeguards information while promoting trust and enabling intentional communications and collaboration for any enterprise, SMB, or individual. EchoMark utilizes AI, computer vision, and LLMs to provide the ultimate defense against information theft and the most secure way to keep private information private. EchoMark is backed by Craft Ventures and was co-founded in 2022 Troy Batterberry, who has over 30 years of experience in senior roles at Microsoft, Sony, and the U.S. Department of Defense.
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