Data Protection

What is data protection?

Data protection

is the process of safeguarding important information from corruption, compromise or loss. The importance of data protection increases as the amount of data created and stored continues to grow at unprecedented rates.

Data protection

is the legal control over access to and use of data that belongs to all stakeholders of the company and is stored on computers and computer equipment, Servers Data protection and are transmitted over the internet or network and data protection.

Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) Data Classifications

The new approach: DLP is ineffective unless we can discover where the confidential documents reside on the network infrastructure, whether it is on a server or a device.

A well-planned data classification system makes essential data easy to find and retrieve. This can be of particular importance for risk management, legal discovery and compliance. Compliance with regulatory mandates — Compliance standards require organizations to protect specific data, such as cardholder information (PCI DSS), health records (HIPAA), financial data personal data (GDPR/POPIA). Data discovery and classification help you determine where these types of data are located and make sure that appropriate security controls are in place and that the data is trackable and searchable, as required by regulations. By focusing your compliance efforts on data that falls under the regulations you’re subject to, you increase your chances of passing audits and maintaining day-to-day compliance

Our solution includes both functionalities and many other added functionalities in one solution. We believe that most often security is compromised due to the use of “Silo” solutions as well as legacy systems.

Stored data:

  • PKI Certificates: Storing of Certificates in a secured PCI approved PKI platform.
  • Databases: Encrypting critical data in a database using certificates.
  • Storage: Encrypting storage.
  • Data lines: Encrypting data lines.

Email:

  • Tamper proof email forensic archiving solution.
  • Inbound, Outbound and Internal Mail.
  • All email platforms supported.
  • Ability to retrieve any email in a controlled environment in minutes, saving you time and money.
  • Business continuity.
  • Client controlled email retrieval.

Forensic e-Mail archiving key features

  • Audit copy of all email sent to, from and around an organisation.
  • Real time feed, real time replication – full redundancy.
  • Digitally fingerprints all data / Encrypts and compresses.

   – Validates what comes out is exactly what went in!

  • No deletion or alteration of data possible.

  – Allows you to comply with conflicting regulations with full audit trail data protection.

 

he new approach: DLP is ineffective unless we can discover where the confidential documents reside on the network infrastructure, whether it is on a server or a device. A well-planned data protection classification system makes essential data easy to find and retrieve. This can be of particular importance for risk management, legal discovery and compliance. Compliance with regulatory mandates — Compliance standards require organizations to protect specific data , such as cardholder information (PCI DSS), health records (HIPAA), financial data personal data (GDPR/POPIA). Data protection, discovery and classification help you determine where these types of data are located and make sure that appropriate security controls are in place and that the data is trackable and searchable, as required by regulations. By focusing your compliance efforts on data that falls under the regulations you’re subject to, you increase your chances of passing audits and maintaining day-to-day compliance A well-planned data protection classification system makes essential data easy to find and retrieve. This can be of particular importance for risk management, legal discovery and compliance. Compliance with regulatory mandates — Compliance standards require organizations to protect specific data , such as cardholder information (PCI DSS), health records (HIPAA), financial data personal data (GDPR/POPIA). Data protection, discovery and classification help you determine where these types of data are located and make sure that appropriate security controls are in place and that the data is trackable and searchable, as required by regulations. By focusing your compliance efforts on data that falls under the regulations you’re subject to, you increase your chances of passing audits and maintaining day-to-day compliance