Category: Blogs

  • PROTECTING SENSITIVE DATA WITH PROTEGRITY AND AMAZON REDSHIFT

    Many enterprises today are leveraging Amazon Redshift—a fully managed, cloud-native data warehouse—to analyze and unlock value from their data. To help these companies ensure that sensitive data is protected at every step of its lifecycle, we’ve collaborated with Amazon Redshift to provide our mutual customers with cloud-native, serverless data security. With Protegrity’s vaultless tokenization capabilities,…

  • CLOUD PROTECT ON AWS: DATA SECURITY FOR A SERVERLESS WORLD

    The need for advanced analytics is growing substantially as enterprises fast-track their digital transformation initiatives. To unlock new levels of analytics sophistication, businesses are quickly turning to the cloud to achieve faster results at enterprise scale. In fact, according to Gartner, end-user spending on public cloud services is projected to increase by more than 18…

  • DATA PROTECTION SHOULD TOP RETAILERS’ HOLIDAY WISH LIST

    If there’s a bright side to 2020, a year defined by a global pandemic, it’s that the increased online-shopping demands of homebound consumers provided a lifeline to retailers in an otherwise dismal economy. Almost overnight, e-commerce went into overdrive as it became the only means of shopping for millions who wanted to avoid crowds at…

  • FOUR PREDICTIONS FOR 2021: ETHICS AND SECURITY MUST UNDERPIN AI INITIATIVES

    Just about every organization wants to extract value from data to derive a true understanding of how to create products, offer services, best serve customers, and make sound decisions, among other things. Machine learning and deep learning, two of the building blocks of AI, entice companies to move their data to cloud-based applications and services…

  • TWO ROCK-SOLID PREDICTIONS FOR 2021: PROTECT KUBERNETES AND DATA

    Seemingly everyone has predictions to offer as a new year rolls in. More often than not, they miss the mark, sometimes by miles. Who can forget prognostications that guaranteed the Titanic wouldn’t sink, smartphones would flop, and The Beatles were a flash in the pan? Usually, expectation and reality meet halfway in the middle, even…

  • FIVE PREDICTIONS FOR 2021: DATA PROTECTION SHOULD SUPPORT DIGITAL PURSUITS

    This year, the pandemic pushed workforces to do their jobs from home and consumers to buy even more goods and services online than they previously had—increasing a reliance on cloud technologies and furthering the sharing of data. Even if vaccines take hold this coming year, and life regains some normalcy, organizations will only continue to…

  • THE POTENTIAL OF CLOUD, PART 2: DATA SECURITY ENSURES INNOVATION

    The cloud untethers businesses. It offers them freedom to rise above physical hardware and expand their global infrastructures through universally accepted applications that continuously improve almost every element of an enterprise—from operations and production to customer service and beyond. Application architectures that run on cloud—even when working in concert with on-premises systems—accelerate digital transformation, engender…

  • NEW LEADERSHIP, PARTNERSHIP MARK PROTEGRITY’S GLOBAL REACH TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND

    AS DATA GOES, SO GOES PROTEGRITY. This year, we continued to extend our reach around the globe so that businesses worldwide can look to Protegrity to protect their data and, in turn, have the confidence to improve customer experiences, make intelligent decisions, and fuel innovation. Our expansion in Australia and New Zealand, for example, particularly…

  • PROTEGRITY + LATBC: FUELING DATA INNOVATION ACROSS LATIN AMERICA

    In recent years, and particularly in 2020, we have witnessed the rapid acceleration of data-driven digital transformation initiatives around the world. With businesses increasing their adoption of AI and analytics systems, we’re heading into the era of Secure AI, in which companies and governments can harness the nearly limitless potential of data through AI and…

  • THE POTENTIAL OF CLOUD, PART 1: FIRST, BUSINESSES NEED TO GET THERE

    With all the talk about the potential of cloud computing, you’d figure that many enterprises would have very few workloads left on their physical servers. Well, talk hasn’t necessarily translated into action. According to several studies, many organizations have yet to move the majority of their workloads to the cloud. Four years ago, McKinsey found…