Business
Coffeepreneur Brandon Ivan Pena decides to release his book in March 2022
We all know that the business world is the strongest work field and everyone of us wishes to gain enough resources to step into this world. However it is the toughest work area which demands every second and every ounce of time and energy of yours. At the end it’s all about how hard you can take.
When you have the potential of determination and push your boundaries, you want to do something challenging. This is the case with Brandon Ivan Pena. He knew it was gonna be hard and no one to guide him. Yet Brandon Pena set his business objectives by his own perspectives and achieved success.
The creator of 787 Coffee is Brandon Ivan Peña. Brandon has specialized in numerous business ventures before creating this business. They have helped him with many of the technical aspects involved in making a business succeed, but at the end of the day, he is mostly concerned with the human side of the business.
Brandon Ivan Pena is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and business consultant. Born in El Paso, Texas, Brandon is one of the successful Latin businessmen in the industry. In fact one of his reasons to become an entrepreneur was to raise the name of Latin people in the business world as according to Brandon; there are very few high names of Latin in the industry. Today, not only does he run a successful business but also raises the names of his people. He has created huge connections in the industry and is highly respected among them.
Another main reason for Brandon to get involved in the business industry follows his passion for coffee. He wanted to let the world taste his savored coffee. As a coffee addict, he knows the true taste and things required for it.
“I became well-established due to my involvement in the coffee industry. A shameless coffee lover myself, I consider myself a connoisseur of sorts. Simply, I want to share the coffee experience with others. Clients and customers deserve to finally learn what properly grown, roasted, and freshly brewed coffee tastes like, instead of relying on those easily purchased instant pouches. Because I wanted the experience to be as authentic and inspiring as possible, I consistently ensured that 787 Coffee would never be grouped along with other such cafes or coffee brands.”
The creator of 787 Coffee is Brandon Ivan Peña. Brandon has specialized in numerous business ventures before creating this business. They have helped him with many of the technical aspects involved in making a business succeed, but at the end of the day, he is mostly concerned with the human side of the business. Brandon has earned huge respect among high ups of the industry and got a lot of connections. On the other hand, his zeal for coffee led him to create a coffee brand that is getting acknowledged at a huge level around the world. In short, he achieved his all goals i.e., honorable Latin name on top and his own taste coffee adored by the people.
Brandon recently shared that he is working on 7 more conferences to launch in 2022. Moreover, he is writing a book which will also be published soon. Words from an experienced talented businessman, what more could we want.
Business
TrueData Solutions LLC Founder Del Andujar Responds to Europe’s Growing Digital Privacy Concerns
For years, internet privacy discussions centered around targeted advertising, browser tracking, and social media data collection. But a new debate is beginning to reshape the cybersecurity industry entirely: identity verification laws.
Across Europe, governments and digital platforms are increasingly introducing systems that require users to verify their identity or age before accessing certain online services. Supporters argue these systems improve online safety and accountability. Critics argue they may also normalize a future where anonymity online becomes increasingly difficult.
That tension is now creating new opportunities — and new responsibilities — for cybersecurity and privacy companies worldwide.
Among the firms responding to this shift is TrueData Solutions LLC, a Wyoming-based cybersecurity company founded in 2025 by Del Andujar. The company recently announced plans to expand infrastructure and operations into Europe as digital privacy concerns continue growing throughout the region.
The expansion arrives during a particularly sensitive moment in global technology policy.
Recent discussions surrounding European age verification systems have raised broader questions about how personal identification data will be stored, protected, and potentially shared. Privacy advocates have warned that even well-intentioned verification systems can create centralized repositories of sensitive personal information that may become vulnerable to misuse or breaches.
According to reporting from Tech Policy Press, experts have increasingly expressed concern that identity verification requirements may carry privacy implications extending beyond basic data confidentiality.
For privacy-focused companies, the issue reflects a major transformation in how consumers view digital safety.
Historically, many users treated online privacy as secondary to convenience. But growing awareness around data breaches, identity theft, and public data exposure has changed public perception significantly over the last decade.
TrueData’s business model directly addresses those concerns.
The company allows individuals to search for publicly leaked information connected to themselves and assists users in opting out from data broker platforms that collect and distribute personal details online. Unlike many competitors within the cybersecurity industry, TrueData offers its primary opt-out assistance services free of charge.
That approach has become central to the company’s identity.
While many privacy services operate behind subscription paywalls, TrueData positions accessibility as part of its broader mission to help individuals regain control over their digital footprint regardless of financial barriers.
The company also provides secondary cybersecurity services such as virtual private networks designed to improve browsing security and network privacy.
As Europe continues debating digital identity enforcement policies, cybersecurity providers may increasingly become intermediaries between governments, platforms, and consumers attempting to protect their information online.
Industry observers believe the broader privacy economy could expand dramatically over the next several years as identity-linked internet systems become more common globally.
In that environment, companies focused on transparency and user trust may gain a competitive advantage over firms relying heavily on aggressive monetization strategies or opaque data practices.
For founder Del Andujar, the issue extends beyond cybersecurity trends alone. It reflects a deeper concern about whether ordinary internet users will retain meaningful control over how their information is collected, indexed, and distributed online.
As digital identity increasingly becomes tied to daily internet access, that question may soon affect nearly every user online — not just cybersecurity professionals.
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