Thanks for the comment! I see what you're saying, but I think there is a fundamental misunderstanding - Kodex was made to make things easy for the company, not the government. Agencies are never deterred from reaching…
Companies provide points of contact for these types of legal process to be served on them - it is akin to the registered agent process. Govt agencies do not have the authority to dictate how a company accepts this legal…
To answer your question about the market, there are ~30k companies that are vulnerable to data requests in the US alone. At $100k price point, that is roughly a $3B market
I'm glad you brought that up! I think that is the most common misconception with this problem, and that is why it has gone so long without a solution. You are correct in that the biggest players (i.e. big tech) are the…
We do already offer company specific transparency reports, so they can analyze the threats on their platform and the agencies investigating them! We have also been thinking more generically about offering a public…
Great way of looking at it - good to have on deck even if you haven't yet gotten a data request, because you never know when the "flood gates" might open and bog your company down.
Thanks! So surprising how hard it is for companies to handle these requests. Love to learn more about your experience with it!
We are the founders of Kodex (https://www.kodex.us). Kodex makes it easy for companies to process and respond to subpoenas from governments around the world. Government agencies subpoena user data from thousands of…
Thanks for the comment! I see what you're saying, but I think there is a fundamental misunderstanding - Kodex was made to make things easy for the company, not the government. Agencies are never deterred from reaching…
Companies provide points of contact for these types of legal process to be served on them - it is akin to the registered agent process. Govt agencies do not have the authority to dictate how a company accepts this legal…
To answer your question about the market, there are ~30k companies that are vulnerable to data requests in the US alone. At $100k price point, that is roughly a $3B market
I'm glad you brought that up! I think that is the most common misconception with this problem, and that is why it has gone so long without a solution. You are correct in that the biggest players (i.e. big tech) are the…
We do already offer company specific transparency reports, so they can analyze the threats on their platform and the agencies investigating them! We have also been thinking more generically about offering a public…
Great way of looking at it - good to have on deck even if you haven't yet gotten a data request, because you never know when the "flood gates" might open and bog your company down.
Thanks! So surprising how hard it is for companies to handle these requests. Love to learn more about your experience with it!
We are the founders of Kodex (https://www.kodex.us). Kodex makes it easy for companies to process and respond to subpoenas from governments around the world. Government agencies subpoena user data from thousands of…