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The Greater Risk to Startups in the Buyer Arena is Security

Abstract

The study article that follows expands on our knowledge of a start-up's confidentiality issues from the viewpoints of two parties. The first viewpoint reflects that of a start-up, which means that the business should maintain the confidentiality of the personal details of its consumers. The other point of view is that of a businessperson, which means that the concept of the start-up should remain private. Thus, protecting your concept and information for a new company becomes a demanding task. To reach the only goal of starting a start-up, one of the most important steps that must be given thoughtful consideration is safeguarding and preserving one's concept and data relevant to their startup company. We will also comprehend the significance of confidentiality in the consumer environment and the potential repercussions should such security be violated or abused by businesses. We will also learn how these businessmen and start-up businesses defend their own against these kinds of security lapses and data stealing. This paper will undoubtedly go into great detail on all the issues and probable remedies pertaining to the security of an entrepreneur's and client's data. Keywords: Cons

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Narendra Kumar, (2025-04-28 16:26:40.067). The Greater Risk to Startups in the Buyer Arena is Security. JANOLI International Journal of Applied Engineering and Management, Volume D0yPfb5bqzwnvXQdjUkv, Issue 1.