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Encryption and Rights Management for Every Application: Announcing IRM-as-a-Service

From the start, our mission at Digital Guardian Secure Collaboration was to build the trusted platform for securing and sharing any kind of business information. By taking a data-agnostic and storage-independent approach to information security, we’ve built a product that helps hundreds of thousands of people working on critical enterprise content work more confidently and safely. Today, we're excited to announce that we’ve launched into the second stage of that journey with the introduction of our newest products, the Digital Guardian Secure Collaboration API and SDK. Through these tools, we’re giving our enterprise customers and developers access to our Information Rights Management (IRM) and data security platform as a service, empowering them to build encryption, tracking, policy enforcement, and access control into their applications. By delivering IRM as a cloud-based service, we’re making it possible to protect any data, generated by any application, inside and outside of an organization. In the past, attaining this vision was very difficult, because IRM was designed as an add-on, an application- or file-specific implementation. Because data controls could only be applied to specific file types, in specific locations, and inside managed networks, it severely limited the value and adoption of legacy IRM tools. Now, that’s all changed. With our IRMaaS platform, businesses can operate more confidently and securely, backed by the knowledge that Digital Guardian Secure Collaboration is there, serving as the standard security fabric connecting users, devices, applications, and critical business properties. Delivered as both a client-based SDK for endpoint- and server-based applications and a REST API for access from any platform, Digital Guardian Secure Collaboration IRMaaS gives our customers the ability to add seamless, invisible security to sensitive information without impacting the process or employee productivity. “It’s our job to ensure that our customers can protect any kind of information, within any application, anywhere it travels. And even more importantly, we need to make sure that working with that secure data is as simple and seamless inside any application.” – Ajay Arora, CEO. Our customers and partners are already building some very compelling applications on top of this new platform. From server workflows that generate millions of PDF files for external consumption, to integrating Digital Guardian Secure Collaboration into custom engineering and design applications, they’re establishing our product as their de facto standard for protecting sensitive files, managing access to proprietary information, and tracking the flow of data across their organizations. It’s IRM-as-a-Service, and we’re excited to have customers and partners like Skyhigh Networks and Dropbox weave our IRM and data security into a fabric connecting their entire ecosystem. The opportunity this creates is to expand access of strong, invisible data security across more kinds of information, making new use cases and business processes secure in the process. This is a project we’ve been working on since before we launched Digital Guardian Secure Collaboration publicly early last year, and we intentionally built our own products on top of this same secure, scalable platform. I’m excited to invite you in to review the API, experiment with the SDK, and share your ideas for integrating security across your own applications.
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The Importance of Automation in Data Classification

It’s no surprise to anyone that the amount of data that exists is rapidly growing. A report by IDC predicts that by 2025, the global datasphere will have grown to 175 zettabyes. To put in perspective how much data this truly is, one zettabyte is equal to one trillion gigabytes – that is an astronomical amount of data. Needless to say, humans are not...
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Key Considerations in The Ever-Evolving Data Privacy Landscape – DLP or Data Classification First?

Enza Iannopollo, principal analyst at Forrester, recently answered some of the pressing questions we’ve received when it comes to data security, and more importantly building the foundations of your data security strategy. Today we’re looking at what Enza had to say when it comes to implementing DLP and data classification, and if one should come...
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Key Considerations in The Ever-Evolving Data Privacy Landscape – The Optimal Technology Mix

Enza Iannopollo, principal analyst at Forrester, recently answered some of the pressing questions we’ve received when it comes to data security, and more importantly building the foundations of your data security strategy. Today we’re looking at what Enza had to say about the prime mix of technologies when it comes to data protection. Q: What mix of technologies do you see as being the optimum...
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Getting Ahead of Cybersecurity Regulation Offers a Competitive Advantage

As cybercrime continues to skyrocket (security incidents 124% year over year) and headlines are still dominated by high-profile cybersecurity issues ( SolarWinds, Colonial Pipeline, Log4j) the government has become keenly interested in regulating how businesses protect their data and assets. This desire to regulate applies not only to those engaging in business with the federal government but to...
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Your 5-Minute CUI Training Study Guide

Use our Fortra CUI Training study guide to help you understand what CUI is, who creates and complies with it, and to ultimately pass your training course.
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7 Cybersecurity Resolutions For 2022

It's the start of a new year, now's the perfect time to review your cybersecurity goals. Each year cyberthreats increase, causing more and more damage. Your security program and protection needs to be updated and adjusted accordingly to match these threats, preventing criminals from breaching your company's security. There are numerous ways your cybersecurity can be strengthened: secured...
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Top Benefits of Cloud-Based Access Control

Cloud-based access control is a way to remotely control who has access to your company’s documents, data, and information. The controls can be changed from anywhere and can be gated quickly because of the cloud-based nature.The fundamental purpose of access control is to prevent unauthorized access to an environment with valued resources. An access control system, whether it’s based locally or on...
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Apache Log4j2 Security Advisory

Details on the disclosed security issue related to the open-source Apache “Log4j2” utility (CVE-2021-44228).Log4j is a logging framework found in Java software. The flaw is tied to a failure by certain features in the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) which is used in configuration, log messages and parameters to protect against attacker controller LDAP servers and other endpoints. A...