Date: 10/04/2023
Time: 1100 – 1200 Eastern Time
Vendor: Prime Factors
Technology: EncryptRIGHT – Modernize Any Application with State-of-the-Art Data Security Governance, without Re-Architecture
URL: https://www.primefactors.com
TEM Video Recording (milTube): https://www.milsuite.mil/video/watch/video/65689
Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
Today, majority of breaches target the application layer where data is more exposed and susceptible to theft, but traditional data protection solutions focus only on stored data – applying encryption to databases, back-up discs, and folders which protect sensitive data from burglars in the datacenter.
To protect data at the application layer the moment data is created in an application, enterprises have needed to interweave data protection into the applications themselves. This approach requires developers to also be cryptography experts and takes years of fundamental re-work when there are changes to security policies. For most enterprises, securing data at the application layer has simply been too complex to be practical – until now.
Prime Factors’ EncryptRIGHT delivers application-native data protection in as little as three lines of code, applying data protection policies consistently at the highest level, without requiring major application architectural changes and reducing implementation times from years to days. EncryptRIGHT provides a broad-spectrum of data security functionality, including data encryption, tokenization, data masking, key management, audit-logging, and reporting functionality, in a single code base to protect sensitive data the moment it is created in an application with Data Protection Policies (DPPs) that govern how data is protected, who can access it, and what form the data takes when access is granted. With EncryptRIGHT, any organization can modernize any application with standards-based data security governance that enforces data privacy and sovereignty, without re-architecture.
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