This Cookie Notice discloses what cookies and third-party tracking technologies are employed by Venari Security Limited (“Venari Security,” “we,” “us”, “our”, "the company") may across its services, applications, and websites.
For Information regarding privacy practices, please refer to the Privacy policy.
Cookies and third-party tracking technologies
We use cookies and similar tools on our website to enhance your user experience and monitor its performance, for you to better enjoy the full functionality of this site.
The storage of cookies and other tracking data is provided via services such as Google, LinkedIn and HubSpot. The source and storage of the usage data are via Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, LinkedIn, Twitter, and HubSpot, which is collected via your browser to which you consented to the collection upon continued use of our website.
Venari Security also collects data for behaviourally targeted advertising in the form of remarketing cookies to collect information about your browsing habits to make advertising relevant to you and your interests. The services used for this are LinkedIn and Google Marketing Platform, which you can opt-out of separately using the links provided or via the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website may put on your computer or mobile device when you first visit a site or page. Cookies typically help our website, to recognise your device the next time you visit. We use the term "cookies" in this policy to refer to all files that collect information in this way.
Most cookies won’t store personal data that identifies you and will instead collect more general information such as how a user arrives at and uses our website or a user’s general geographic location. Cookies also allow the website to remember preferences and information relevant to functionality and your use of our website. Some cookies will be saved for specific periods, whereas others may last indefinitely, although you are always in control of this via your browser settings.
How to Block Cookies
Most web browsers provide controls to manage and delete cookies from your device. Please remember that if you do choose to disable cookies, you may find that certain sections of our website do not work properly.
An unaffiliated resource about cookies and how to manage, control or delete them via popular web browsers may be found at http://www.allaboutcookies.org.
Cookies from Social Networking Sites
We have embedded social networking functionality on our websites (e.g. LinkedIn and YouTube), to allow you to see and interact with our social posts. These social networking websites may place cookies on your computer or device. We do not control how they use their cookies or personal data they may collect about you.
Cookies we use
We have necessary Cookies that are required and this website cannot function properly without them. These include cookies for access to secure areas and security. Please note that default cookies do not collect any personal, sensitive information or IP addresses. The information they store is not sent to any third parties.
PHP Session: Our CMS relies on PHP sessions to maintain sessions across web requests. That is done via the PHP session cookie. These cookies are named “CraftSessionId” and will expire as soon as the session expires.
CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery): A cookie named CRAFT_CSRF_TOKEN will be created to facilitate CSRF protection and security and will expire as soon as the PHP session expires.
CMS (Content Management System): Various cookies used by our CMS (for example siteAccessToken) do not collect any personal data, and specifically do not collect IP addresses. The information they store is not shared with third parties. They are used for user authentication, form validation, and operating the website.
We use Marketing (Twitter, LinkedIn) and Statistics (Google Analytics) cookies to make our site as usable, friendly, and useful to you as possible.
Specific details of each Cookie used on the site can be found in your Cookie Consent control panel which you accepted or declined when first visiting this website. These can be viewed or changed at any time by using the Cookie Settings link in the footer of every page on this site.
Links to Third-Party websites
Our website provides links to external websites operated by third-party organisations, which we believe to be relevant to the context of the article or page they are presented on and may or may not be sponsored or advertisements. We do not share personal data with those parties, and each website operates its policy regarding the processing of personal data and the use of cookies. If you have a particular interest or concern regarding the way personal data about you will be used, then you are advised to read the privacy notice on the relevant site.
We intend to provide you with links to high quality, reputable sites which we believe will be relevant to you, but please note that these sites are not under our control, and we do not contribute to their content. We cannot accept responsibility for any issues arising in connection with an independent website’s processing of personal data about you, the site content or the products and services offered to you by these sites.
Email marketing messages & subscription
Email messages that we send may contain tracking beacons, tracked clickable links or similar server technologies to track subscriber activity within email marketing messages. Where used, such marketing messages may record data such as; times, dates, IP addresses, opens, clicks, forwards, geographic and demographic data. This data is used to measure the interaction a subscriber has with that email.
Your rights concerning your personal data
You have rights over how we use personal data about you and can exercise those rights by contacting our Data Protection Officer using the contact details below. Our ability to uphold these rights for you depends upon our obligations to process personal data for security, safety, fraud prevention reasons, or because processing is necessary to deliver the services you have requested. Where this is the case, we will inform you of our obligations in response to your specific request.
Withdrawing consent to the processing
You may withdraw your consent (i.e. unsubscribe) or manage your preferences and the personal data we hold about you at any time via links in our emails or your subscription confirmation email.
Where we process personal data about you in ways for which your consent is not required, you may have a limited right to ask us to cease processing of that personal data or restrict the nature of the processing.
Please refer to the Privacy policy for further information on data subject rights.