In addition to NT Analyzer recently adding API mapping to its complement of services, we have also incorporated JavaScript file analysis targeting those JavaScript files that are downloaded to a user’s browser from third-party remote hosts while navigating a company’s
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NT Analyzer adds API mapping feature


This month, we have added “API mapping” and “JavaScript file analysis” as core components of the NT Analyzer tool suite. This post explains what API Mapping is and how the feature provides critical insights regarding the transmission and processing of…
New York Attorney General, personal data, and SHIELD Act


On March 20, 2025, the New York Attorney General (“NYAG”) announced a settlement with Ohio-based Root Insurance, regarding privacy practices relating to its auto insurance online quoting tool. As part of the settlement, Root agreed to pay $975,000 and to…
Announcing NT Analyzer 2.0: Combating Privacy Risks, Powered by AI


NT Analyzer Refresher: Why Network Traffic Analysis?
Keeping track of where all the data is going can be devilishly difficult for companies, given the increasingly data-centric economy, massive changes in browser/mobile platforms, and the necessary use of a variety of…
CCPA compliance is not child’s play—but network traffic testing can help
On June 18, 2024, the California Attorney General and Los Angeles City Attorney filed a complaint and stipulated final judgment (including a $500,000 settlement) with Tilting Point Media LLC (“Defendant” or “Tilting Point”), resolving allegations that the video game developer…

Apple introduces “Privacy Manifests” for new and updated apps
Apple recently announced that beginning in spring 2024, developers of certain SDKs and apps that use those SDKs will be required to include a “Privacy Manifest,” which lists all tracking domains used in the relevant SDK or app. To determine…