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Seclore: New Compliance Standard for Data-Centric Security

Seclore, sets a new standard in data-centric security for enterprises worldwide by providing enhanced compliance controls and reporting capabilities that give companies the ability to meet current & emerging cybersecurity & data privacy regulations. The Seclore Data-Centric Security Platform embeds privacy controls into the data itself, so each piece of data gets its own layer of security, authentication, visibility, and control. This level of protection and visibility helps organizations keep sensitive information safe and maintains compliance across a growing number of global regulatory frameworks.

In a post digital-transformation world, regulations go beyond privacy and cybersecurity, encompassing everything from operational resilience to export controls and anti-corruption. Coalfire’s Compliance Report 2023 found that 70% of service organizations need to demonstrate compliance with at least six frameworks spanning cybersecurity, data privacy, and other taxonomies. Some regulations will hold organizations liable for data shared with partners and other third-parties, and penalties for noncompliance include personal liability and substantial fines. This shift has made global regulatory compliance more complex, critical, and costly than ever before.

Compliance with Global Standards

Seclore’s platform is designed to help organizations standardize and federate data policies that protect sensitive data for its entire lifecycle and meet the most stringent global, regional, and yet to be known regulations. Here’s how Seclore’s classification-driven protection, enterprise digital rights management (EDRM), and risk insights dashboards can help reduce complexity and cost in the compliance process:

  • Cybersecurity: These guidelines are designed to help organizations maintain cybersecurity best practices and reduce risk. Seclore adheres to standards like ISO 27001, NIST, and SOC II (2). These guidelines focus on operational elements and security control, and also include demanding encryption, access control, and reporting capabilities — and demonstrating compliance can be a major hurdle for many organizations. Seclore’s risk insights dashboard and SIEM integrations give organizations unprecedented visibility into where their sensitive data is, who has access to it, and what actions have been blocked or permitted.
  • Data Privacy: These guidelines protect private data, such as personally identifiable information (PII), biometrics, payment card industry (PCI), or other types of information. Recently a massive uptick in the number of privacy regulations has occurred as government entities move to protect the private information of their citizens. Examples include GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act), DPDP (Digital Personal Data Protection), PDPL (Personal Data Protection Law), SDAIA (Saudi Data & AI Authority) NIST 800-171, UAE Cabinet Resolution No. 21, and many others. Seclore’s enterprise digital rights management solution helps organizations encrypt and manage access to digital assets containing privacy-related data, so that data can only be accessed by approved users (even if it’s been exfiltrated).
  • Operational Resilience: These guidelines protect the operation of key industries, particularly when disruptions could result in serious harm to the health, safety, and economic prospects of affected citizens. These include the European Union’s DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act), which mandates risk management in financial institutions; NIS2, which enhances cybersecurity across sectors including energy and healthcare; the CHIPS Act, aimed at strengthening semiconductor supply chains in the U.S.; and Oman’s CS&RF (Cybersecurity and Resilience Framework), which strengthens resilience in critical infrastructure sectors like energy and finance.
  • Industry-Specific Compliance: These regulations are usually customized for highly regulated industries like financial services, government, manufacturing, and others. Requirements can be onerous, and governing bodies may even provide standardized resources that organizations can leverage to help simplify compliance. Examples include RBI (Reserve Bank of India) guidelines on outsourced financial services, which mandate certain controls for data shared with third parties; HIPAA, which establishes national standards to protect individuals’ health information in the U.S.; CMMC, which is designed to protect sensitive information shared with U.S. government contractors and subcontractors; and other regulations like GLBA and ITAR. Seclore’s data-centric security platform helps organizations standardize security policies for sensitive data to ensure it’s always protected— whether it’s in your network, shared with a third party, or unlawfully obtained.

Meanwhile, Seclore honored esteemed partners from the region on October 16 2024, during GITEX 2024, in an award ceremony. It recognized the region’s top-performing partners for their vital contributions to the Seclore business in the fields of strategic integration, high growth and overall performance. During the ceremony, Seclore selected Bahwan IT (Oman) as the Growth Partner of the Year 2024, Diyar United Company as the Strategic Partner of the Year 2024 (GCC), Cylert as the Strategic Partner of the Year 2024 (Egypt), Procom ME as the Strategic Partner of the Year 2024 (Saudi Arabia) and GBM as the Innovation Partner of the Year 2024 (UAE). Furthermore, the award recognized Help AG with the Excellence Initiative Award 2024 (Saudi Arabia), Anazeem Technology Company with the Value-Added Partner Award 2024 and Sirar by stc with the Government Relations Partner Excellence Award 2024. Seclore also identified vital contributions made by various individuals during the ceremony. In line with this, Hamad Alyassi, Key Account Manager of Cybergate, was honored with the Rising Star Award 2024 (UAE). Amani Zeghan, Cybersecurity Sales Manager of DC Technologies (Jordan) was recognized as Channel Rep of the Year 2024 (UAE), while Hesham ALSehaim, Senior Client Manager of Dimension Data (NTT data), was named as the Channel Rep of the Year 2024 (Saudi Arabia).

Data-centric security gives companies an edge when it comes to meeting the global compliance demands of their business on a global scale. Seclore helps organizations standardize and federate security and compliance so adhering to new compliance requirements is an incremental rather than tectonic shift. Seclore’s data-centric security platform lets organizations encrypt and manage access to digital assets so their regulated data is always protected. This ensures continuous protection across environments and gives organizations real-time data telemetry that can be shared with auditors to prove compliance.

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