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

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Seclore Sets New Compliance Standards at Security Now 2024

In an era where data breaches and regulatory scrutiny are at an all-time high, organizations are increasingly turning to innovative solutions to safeguard their sensitive information. At Security Now 2024, Seclore, a leading provider of data-centric security solutions, unveiled a new compliance standard that focuses on the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Guidelines for Data Security, Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) Compliance, and the implications of Data Security in Generative AI. This initiative comes at a crucial time when global compliance frameworks are becoming more intricate, compelling businesses worldwide to adopt robust data-centric security measures.

The Need for Data-Centric Security Solutions

As organizations navigate the complexities of compliance, they are realizing the significant benefits of data-centric security solutions. These solutions not only help in meeting regulatory requirements but also enhance the overall security posture of the organization. Seclore’s Data-Centric Security Platform is designed to protect data at its core, providing each piece of information with its own layer of security, authentication, visibility, and control. This approach ensures that sensitive data remains secure throughout its lifecycle, regardless of where it resides or how it is shared.

Vishal Gupta, CEO and founder of Seclore, emphasized the importance of this approach: “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.”

Compliance with Global Standards

Seclore’s platform is tailored to help organizations standardize and federate data policies that protect sensitive information while complying with various global regulations. The platform’s features, such as classification-driven protection, enterprise digital rights management (EDRM), and risk insights dashboards, significantly reduce the complexity and cost associated with compliance.

Cybersecurity Compliance

Seclore adheres to several internationally recognized standards, including ISO 27001, NIST, and SOC II (2). These guidelines focus on operational elements and security controls, emphasizing the need for encryption, access control, and comprehensive reporting capabilities. The platform’s risk insights dashboard and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) integrations provide organizations with unprecedented visibility into their sensitive data, allowing them to track who has access and what actions have been taken.

Data Privacy Regulations

With the surge in privacy regulations, organizations must ensure compliance with laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and the DPDPA. Seclore’s EDRM solution enables organizations to encrypt and manage access to digital assets containing privacy-related data, ensuring that only authorized users can access sensitive information—even if it has been exfiltrated.

Operational Resilience

Operational resilience is another critical aspect of compliance, particularly for industries where disruptions can have severe consequences. Regulations like the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and NIS2 mandate that organizations implement robust risk management practices. Seclore’s solutions help organizations maintain compliance while ensuring that their operations remain resilient against potential threats.

Industry-Specific Compliance

Certain industries, such as financial services and healthcare, face unique compliance challenges. Seclore’s platform is equipped to handle specific regulations, including the RBI guidelines for outsourced financial services and HIPAA for health information protection. By providing standardized resources and automated compliance processes, Seclore simplifies the compliance journey for organizations in highly regulated sectors.

The Role of Generative AI in Data Security

As organizations increasingly adopt Generative AI technologies, the need for robust data security measures becomes even more critical. Seclore’s compliance framework addresses the unique challenges posed by AI, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected while leveraging the benefits of advanced technologies. By integrating data-centric security measures into AI workflows, organizations can mitigate risks associated with data misuse and unauthorized access.

Conclusion

Seclore’s commitment to enhancing compliance controls and reporting capabilities positions it as a leader in the data-centric security landscape. By providing organizations with the tools they need to protect sensitive data and meet evolving regulatory requirements, Seclore is helping businesses navigate the complexities of compliance in today’s digital world.

For more information on how Seclore can assist with global compliance, visit their website.

About Seclore

Seclore is dedicated to protecting the world’s most sensitive data, enabling enterprises to control and secure their digital assets effectively. With a focus on data-centric security, Seclore empowers organizations to set automated policies and manage access to sensitive information, ensuring compliance without compromising collaboration.

About Security Now 2024

Security Now is Seclore’s flagship event, bringing together industry experts and thought leaders to discuss the latest advancements in cybersecurity. The 2024 edition, themed around compliance with RBI Guidelines and DPDPA, data-centric security, and the role of Generative AI, serves as a platform for knowledge sharing and innovative solutions to pressing data security challenges.

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