Deterring print and screen-capture leaks with watermarking
The challenge
Not every leak is a file transfer — printed documents and phone photos of screens bypass conventional DLP.
Organisations need deterrence and traceability for these analogue exfiltration paths.
The Siberson approach
Classify the sensitive
Labels identify the documents and screens that warrant marking.
Watermark print and screen
Verikor applies user- and time-stamped watermarks to printouts and on-screen content.
Control the channel
Print policies allow, restrict or block based on classification.
Trace and log
Watermarks and logs make leaked material traceable to a user and moment.
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Outcomes
Stronger deterrence
Visible traceability discourages casual leaks.
Traceable leaks
Printed or photographed data can be traced back.
Audit trail
Print and view actions are recorded.
Compliance & standards
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