Media anonymization

Attestiv protects sensitive or classified digital media via redaction, blurring or de-identification without compromising the fidelity of the original digital media.

Attestiv Media anonymization​

How we help

Anonymization and Privacy Protection

Meet strict HIPAA standards and guidelines for using or sharing digital media. Benefits include eliminating manual processes for de-identification, enables broader datasets for AI training and offers enterprise-grade security and privacy.

Minimize Risk Exposure for ePHI

Protect against costly and catastrophic breaches for digital media containing protected healthcare information.

Digital Media Redaction

Protect identities and sensitive content through selective redaction of digital media.

Highest Levels of Privacy and Security

Attestiv maintains the security and confidentiality of data being processed for de-identification. With a robust privacy policy and HIPAA compliance, your data is always protected.

Industries

Healthcare

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Use Cases

Insurance Claims Photos

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Top view of a female photographer working in studio looking at the prints lying on desk. Female photographer choosing the best image from several photo shoots.

Insurance Underwriting Photos – Proof of Existence and Condition

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Condition of Assets – Before & After Photos

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Mark Morley

Mark Morley is the Chief Operating Officer of Attestiv.

He received his formative Data Integrity training at Deloitte. Served as the CFO of Iomega (NYSE), the international manufacturer of Zip storage devices, at the time,  the second fastest-growing public company in the U.S.. He served as the CFO of Encore Computer (NASDAQ) as it grew from Revenue of $2 million to over $200 million. During “Desert Storm”, Mark was required to hold the highest U.S. and NATO clearances.

Mark authored a seminal article on Data Integrity online (Wall Street Journal Online). Additionally, he served as EVP, General Counsel and CFO at Digital Guardian, a high-growth cybersecurity company.

Earlier in his career, he worked at an independent insurance agency, Amica as a claims representative, and was the CEO of the captive insurance subsidiary of a NYSE company.

He obtained Bachelor (Economics) and Doctor of Law degrees from Boston College and is a graduate of Harvard Business School.