How We Protect Your InformationForrester has always considered the protection of sensitive information to
be a foundation of customer trust and a sound business practice. We employ
physical, electronic, and procedural controls in keeping with industry
standards and practices, and we regularly adapt these controls to respond
to changing requirements and advances in technology.
Privacy, security, and service in our online operations are just as
critical as in the rest of our business. We therefore employ safeguards
described above, along with the following Internet-specific practices:
- Forrester uses a variety of proven protections to maintain the security of
your online session. For example, we make use of firewall barriers,
encryption techniques, and authentication procedures.
- We may also place
cookies and similar files on your hard drive for security purposes, to
facilitate site navigation, and to personalize your experience on our site.
- When you visit Forrester's Internet and Project sites, we may also collect
technical and navigational information, such as computer browser type,
Internet protocol address, pages visited, and average time spent on our Web
sites. This information may be used, for example, to improve our Web design
and functionality.
Additional information about client privacy is contained in the Forrester Privacy Policy.
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