Category: Blogs
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A PROTEGRITY FOR EVERYONE
Protegrity has long believed in empowering organizations with the right tools to effectively safeguard data. No two industries are alike, let alone two companies. That’s why we help each business craft its own data-protection policies and choose the corresponding technologies that best fit those individual needs, rather than force-feeding a cookie-cutter approach. Safeguarding data is…
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PRIVACY NOT A LUXURY ANYMORE FOR HIGH-END INTERNATIONAL BRANDS
As luxury brands seek to regain footing after the pandemic’s toll, digital transformation will play a huge role in their strategic vision for 2021 and beyond. Central to many of their plans will be data-analytics and personalization efforts for engaging high-end customers with not only targeted marketing, but also tailored products and services. This inevitably…
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DATA PRIVACY MUST EVOLVE IN AN AI-CENTRIC WORLD
Decades ago, before smartphones, clouds, and connected devices became part of everyday life, data had a single home: the database. This central repository served as a starting point for any type of data analysis and business decision. Today, there are no boundaries. Data resides everywhere. It crosses company lines, streams in from connected devices, and…
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PROTEGRITY NAMED A MARKET LEADER IN DATA SECURITY AT THE 2021 GLOBAL INFOSEC AWARDS
It’s always nice to be recognized by your peers, especially those whose words have weight. That’s why we’re pleased Protegrity has been named a Market Leader in Data Security at the 2021 Global InfoSec Awards, an honor that was announced by Cyber Defense Magazine at the latest RSA Conference. This is Cyber Defense Magazine’s ninth…
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HOMOMORPHIC ENCRYPTION WILL TAKE ON THE CHALLENGE OF AI
Today’s analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) platforms present enormous opportunities for organizations. It’s possible to gain a level of insight that was once unimaginable. But somewhere along the path to unlocking the maximum value from data lies an inconvenient truth: Protecting trade secrets and personally identifiable information (PII) is difficult. Tokenization, data masking and anonymization,…
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DATA PRIVACY IS GOOD FOR (YOUR) BUSINESS
Catchphrases come and go, but Data Privacy is Good for Your Business is one your organization should consider posting all over bulletin boards, company newsletters, and maybe even T-shirts. No matter what industry you’re in, your customers, clients, partners, and employees certainly expect you to honor their privacy. That’s why data protection is one of…
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HOW STRONG ENCRYPTION IMPROVES IOT SECURITY
The Internet of Things (IoT) has made it possible to understand data and automate myriad processes in ways that were once unimaginable. Yet, billions of different devices residing on the edge of networks also introduce enormous security challenges. Locking down all these devices and protecting the data that flows through them is a daunting proposition.…
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HAS YOUR PERSONAL DATA BEEN HACKED?
Despite its near inevitability, a data hack is still a shocking experience. Just as jarring, though, is the unknown—not knowing what will happen next to your personal information. Hackers usually don’t want meaningless data. They steal information that can unlock doors to money. That’s why even if they nick only a bit of personal information…
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STRONGER CRYPTO ALGORITHMS ARE ON THE HORIZON
One of the biggest challenges surrounding digital technology is securing systems and data. For decades, computer scientists have developed increasingly sophisticated algorithms designed to encrypt data and protect it through frameworks such as public-key cryptography (PKE), which is also known as asymmetric cryptography. Today, these frameworks function relatively well. Billions of transactions and interactions use…
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SEVEN CRITICAL TOOLS FOR BOOSTING DATA PROTECTION AND INNOVATION
The winds of change are gusting through the business world. More than a dozen state governments are crafting data compliance legislation, while Virginia recently passed a data privacy law mostly similar to California’s Consumer Privacy Act. This legislative flurry adds to a long list of established regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, and Sarbanes-Oxley.…