OPSEC Partners
Secure.DataProduct Version: 2.2.1.3
for Windows NT4 (SP6) and 2.2.2.1 for Solaris Product Description: Protegrity Secure.Data is a privacy and security system for leading relational databases. Secure.Data provides selective encryption and granular access control for sensitive information contained within enterprise databases. |
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Company Description:
Protegrity is the leading provider of privacy solutions that protect Franchise
Data. Protegritys products and services enable organizations
to ensure the privacy, integrity and confidentiality of their
most sensitive information. Protegritys Secure.Data is the only system that selectively protects information within
enterprise databases and enables organizations to enforce data
privacy and integrity rules to the database level. |
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| Key Features and Benefits | ||||||||
| Secure.Data
is a centrally managed data-security and privacy-enforcement
tool that allows organizations to apply targeted security to
their most critical data assets. With Secure.Data, security
managers can selectively encrypt sensitive information within
databases and provide role-based access controls to the protected
data. The patented Protegrity system automates the encryption
and decryption process from the database layer, transparently
to end users and applications.
By allowing organizations to select and secure private, non-public information, Secure.Data helps organizations meet existing and pending legislative requirements for the protection of customer and patient information. |
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| OPSEC Integration | ||||||||
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Protegritys Secure.Data integrates with Check Point VPN-1/FireWall-1 using the User Authority (UAA) API. By utilizing user authentication credentials provided by the VPN-1/FireWall-1 Gateway, and UserAuthority, Secure.Data can utilize trusted authorization decisions to further enhance the data-encryption and access-control procedures at the database level. This unique combination of best-of-breed solutions allows organizations to bridge the gap between network and application security policy enforcement. |
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