Seclore Establishes a New Benchmark for Compliance in Managing Complex Global Regulations through Data-Centric Security!

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Seclore Sets New Compliance Standards at Security Now 2024

MUMBAI, OCTOBER 25th, 2024 (GPN) – In an era where data security and compliance are paramount, Seclore has emerged as a beacon of innovation at the Security Now 2024 event. The company unveiled a new compliance standard that emphasizes adherence to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines for data security, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA), and the evolving landscape of data security in Generative AI. As global regulatory frameworks become increasingly intricate, organizations worldwide are recognizing the value of data-centric security solutions to navigate compliance requirements effectively.

The Rise of Data-Centric Security Solutions

Seclore, a leader in data-centric security solutions, is redefining how enterprises approach compliance. The Seclore Data-Centric Security Platform offers enhanced controls and reporting capabilities that empower organizations to not only meet but exceed current and emerging cybersecurity and data privacy regulations. By focusing on the data itself, Seclore ensures that each piece of sensitive information is fortified with its own layer of security, authentication, visibility, and control. This comprehensive protection is crucial for maintaining compliance across a multitude of global regulatory frameworks.

A Holistic Approach to Compliance

Seclore’s platform is designed to standardize and federate data policies, ensuring that sensitive data is protected throughout its entire lifecycle. This approach simplifies compliance with stringent global and regional regulations, making adherence an incremental rather than a tectonic shift for organizations. The platform enables organizations to encrypt and manage access to digital assets, ensuring that regulated data remains secure at all times. This continuous protection, coupled with real-time data telemetry, allows organizations to share compliance evidence with auditors seamlessly.

Cybersecurity Compliance

In the realm of cybersecurity, Seclore adheres to internationally recognized standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, and SOC II (2). These guidelines focus on operational elements and security controls, emphasizing the importance of encryption, access control, and robust reporting capabilities. Demonstrating compliance can often be a daunting task for organizations, but Seclore’s risk insights dashboard and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) integrations provide unprecedented visibility into sensitive data. Organizations can track where their data resides, who has access to it, and what actions have been taken, thereby simplifying the compliance process.

Data Privacy Regulations

With the surge in privacy regulations globally, protecting personally identifiable information (PII) has never been more critical. Seclore’s Enterprise Digital Rights Management (EDRM) solution allows organizations to encrypt and manage access to digital assets containing sensitive data. This ensures that even if data is exfiltrated, it remains accessible only to authorized users. Regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and the DPDPA are just a few examples of the increasing demand for stringent data privacy measures, and Seclore is at the forefront of helping organizations navigate these complexities.

Operational Resilience

Operational resilience is another critical aspect of compliance, particularly for industries where disruptions could have severe consequences. Seclore’s platform aligns with guidelines such as the European Union’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and NIS2, which enhance cybersecurity across various sectors. By implementing robust risk management strategies, organizations can safeguard their operations and ensure compliance with industry-specific regulations.

Industry-Specific Compliance

Highly regulated industries, such as financial services and healthcare, face unique compliance challenges. Seclore’s solutions are tailored to meet the specific requirements of these sectors. For instance, the RBI guidelines on outsourced financial services mandate stringent controls for data shared with third parties. Seclore’s platform simplifies adherence to such regulations, allowing organizations to focus on their core operations while ensuring compliance.

A Vision for the Future

Vishal Gupta, CEO and founder of Seclore, emphasizes the importance of balancing compliance with operational efficiency. “At Seclore, we understand the growing pressure on organizations to comply with global regulatory standards while maintaining a high level of operational efficiency. Our data-centric security approach ensures that enterprises can protect sensitive data and meet stringent compliance standards without sacrificing productivity,” he stated.

Conclusion

As organizations grapple with the complexities of global compliance, Seclore stands out as a trusted partner in the journey toward enhanced data security. By providing innovative solutions that prioritize data protection and compliance, Seclore is helping enterprises navigate the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity regulations.

To learn more about how Seclore can assist with global compliance, visit their website.

About Seclore

Seclore is dedicated to protecting the world’s most sensitive data wherever it goes. By enabling enterprises to control and secure sensitive information, Seclore effectively closes the data security gap, preventing data loss or theft while achieving compliance. Their data-centric approach ensures that only authorized individuals have access to sensitive data, both inside and outside the organization. Leading enterprises like American Express, Ford, and IDFC Bank trust Seclore to protect and manage their digital assets without compromising collaboration and data sharing.

About Security Now 2024

Security Now is Seclore’s flagship event, dedicated to exploring the latest advancements and trends in the cybersecurity domain. This year marks the eighth edition of the event, themed around compliance with RBI guidelines, DPDPA, data-centric security, and the role of Generative AI in data security. The event serves as a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and discovering innovative solutions to the pressing challenges of data security in today’s digital landscape.

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