Author: Protegrity
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DORA Compliance: Key Insights for Financial Institutions on New EU Regulations
TO GET THE FULL DORA COMPLIANCE GUIDE FIRST, VISIT US HERE As the January 2025 deadline approaches, financial institutions across the European Union prepare to increase their financial data security by meeting regulatory compliance standards with the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). But what exactly is DORA, and why does it matter for your organisation?…
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Prepare for DORA Compliance: Safeguard Your Financial Operations
Ensure your organisation is ready for the January 2025 deadline. The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) impacts all financial institutions and service providers operating within the EU, including those outside the EU offering services to EU-based entities.
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Prepare for DORA Compliance: Safeguard Your Financial Operations Report
Ensure your organisation is ready for the January 2025 deadline. The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) impacts all financial institutions and service providers operating within the EU, including those outside the EU offering services to EU-based entities.
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Case Study: Data Protection Accelerates Insurance Cloud-Based Analytics and AI Functionality
Protegrity’s data protection platform enabled a global insurance provider to securely migrate data to the cloud, ensuring regulatory compliance and supporting AI, analytics, and future cloud projects. The solution delivered scalable, high-performance protection, transforming the company’s data capabilities and boosting business growth through cloud-native innovations.
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A Simple Data Security Architecture Enables Business Growth for a Top 5 Global Bank
A top US bank serving 200+ million customers across 160 countries faced compliance challenges. With Protegrity’s Secure Data Service, the bank achieved cross-border data sharing, reduced infrastructure costs by over $50M, and accelerated enterprise-wide analytics while ensuring regulatory compliance.
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3 Essential Capabilities for Modern Cloud Data Protection
Businesses migrating to the cloud face a complex landscape requiring advanced cloud data protection measures. Conventional security approaches often fail to provide the needed flexibility and comprehensiveness for modern cloud environments. To truly harness the cloud’s power, businesses need three essential capabilities: unified control, federated protection, and comprehensive data protection mechanisms. The Business Impact and…
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Why Standard Approaches to Cloud Data Security Fall Short
Prioritizing cloud security looks different for every business. However, many businesses migrating to the cloud rely on conventional data security methods, including built-in tools from cloud providers and ad hoc measures. Unfortunately, these traditional approaches often fall short, leaving critical gaps in protection and hindering true cloud-powered innovation. Ensuring secure cloud services are multifaceted, let’s…
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Case Study: Global Financial Firm Accelerates Insights with Secure Cloud Migration
Explore how Protegrity enabled a leading financial institution to enhance data protection and gain faster insights through secure cloud migration. Find out how your organization can achieve a scalable cloud architecture while maximizing data utility and operational efficiency.
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Case Study: Customized Data Security Saves Top 5 Health Insurer $100M in Operation Costs
Learn how Protegrity’s data security solutions helped a top-five health insurer save $100 million annually in operational costs, achieve HIPAA compliance, and securely share data, thereby enhancing analytics and driving revenue growth.
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The Problem with Disjointed Cloud Migration Journeys
Organizations start their cloud migration journey with high hopes for more speed, agility, and innovation. But often, these hopes fall short. Instead of achieving a seamless, cloud-powered enterprise, companies end up with fragmented cloud projects, data security risks, and unpredictable spending. This scattered approach can stall cloud initiatives and prevent organizations from fully benefiting from…