Tag: Data Protection
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When Data Security Becomes a Strategic Advantage
Originally presented at Gartner Data and Analytics 2025 in London At Protegrity, we focus on securing the most important asset of all, the data itself. As a Solution Architect, I have the unique privilege of working with leading finance and retail organizations in EMEA. I get to see what kinds of data architectures they’re building, how they are automating…
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PCI Readiness Survey: Key challenges for 2025
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) has been a critical framework for protecting cardholder data for the last two decades. It’s also presented a major — and gradually rising — compliance challenge for organizations that handle cardholder data. That challenge is set to ramp up significantly in the coming months, as security…
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Data-Centric Security: Protect Your Most Valuable Asset–Your Data
You’re sitting in your office, staring at a screen filled with data. Customer information, financial records, sensitive business intel – it’s all there, flowing through your systems like digital lifeblood. That data, however, isn’t just sitting behind your firewall anymore. It’s zipping across cloud platforms, being crunched by AI models, and shared with partners across…
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METHODS OF DATA PROTECTION
As mobile devices become more common, customers are one click away from entering sensitive information into your website, so brands need to secure their data or risk losing customers.
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Protegrity Welcomes Michael Howard as New CEO: Accelerating Innovation in AI Data Protection
STAMFORD, CT – January 14, 2025 Protegrity Names Silicon Valley Veteran Michael Howard as CEO Protegrity, a global leader in data security and privacy, today announced Michael Howard as Chief Executive Officer. Marked by a proven track record of driving innovation and transforming businesses into global powerhouses. Howard’s experience across enterprise software, specializing in database management,…
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The U.S. Cyber Trust Mark: A Shield for Your Smart Life
Written by Alex Afflerbach with contributions by Clyde Williamson. Let’s be real: your “smart” devices might be the dumbest thing in your house when it comes to your data protection and security. That baby monitor? Hackable. Your home camera? Vulnerable. Even your voice assistant could be spilling secrets you didn’t know it heard. And what…