Dark web tags discovered on Fortune 100 websites

GDPR risk? 1,768 dark web tags discovered on Fortune 100 websites A mind-boggling 1,768 dark web tags have been discovered on the websites of a number of Fortune 100 companies, causing a total average website latency of 5.2 seconds. The 20 worst performing sites showed a total website latency of 11.1 seconds, according to a recent research. The study, which was conducted by web content management solutions company, Crownpeak, categorised the tags into ‘first-party tags’; added directly to the source code of a web page, and ‘dark web tags’; injected by first-party tags either intentionally or unintentionally. The 20 worst performing websites were discovered to have some 734 dark web tags operating. This is twice as many as the average website and a staggering 7.5 times more than the 18 best performing Fortune 100 websites. Among the poorest performing sites, it was found that each first-party tag added an average of 3.4 dark web tags compared to that of the best performing sites, which added an average of 1.2. This highlights how difficult it is to control the spread of dark web tags.

Dark web tags from third-party code?

Darren Guarnaccia, Chief Strategy and Product Officer at Crownpeak said:

Looking at previous research conducted by Evidon (now part of Crownpeak), 55% of businesses feared they had suffered some form of data leakage via third party code running on their site.With the recent influx of data privacy regulations across the globe and with privacy the hot topic for 2019, this new research highlights the crucial need for greater tag management within the industry.

He added:

Businesses need to ensure they have intelligent systems in place to assist them in gaining a holistic view of the tags that are operating on their website and allow the control of such tags. Not only will this help avoid data breaches that leave companies exposed to potentially huge fines of €20 million or 4% of worldwide annual turnover – whichever is greater – under the GDPR, but it will also improve website latency, enhancing the user experience.

To uncover this data, Crownpeak used its new platform TagControl; a browser-based solution powered by patented technologies that provides in-depth insights on vendors operating on sites due to redirects. The system allows businesses to block or whitelist vendors or tags to ensure that only approved partners are able to collect and process customer data. Sources and credits: Crownpeak

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As Co-founder, Executive Chairman and Chief Trust Officer of The Data Privacy Group, Peter Borner leverages over 30 years of expertise to drive revenue for organisations by prioritising trust. Peter shapes tailored strategies to help businesses reap the rewards of increased customer loyalty, improved reputation, and, ultimately, higher revenue. His approach provides clients with ongoing peace of mind, solidifying their foundation in the realm of digital trust.

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Peter Borner
Executive Chairman and Chief Trust Officer

As Co-founder, Executive Chairman and Chief Trust Officer of The Data Privacy Group, Peter Borner leverages over 30 years of expertise to drive revenue for organisations by prioritising trust. Peter shapes tailored strategies to help businesses reap the rewards of increased customer loyalty, improved reputation, and, ultimately, higher revenue. His approach provides clients with ongoing peace of mind, solidifying their foundation in the realm of digital trust.

Specialises in: Privacy & Data Governance

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