Built on a data-centric security platform (DCSP), the Seclore EDRM solutions are the first of their kind and are designed to empower customers to take a unified approach to security and compliance across hybrid environments
To expand data-centric security in the MEA region, Starlink and Seclore have announced a partnership.
For enterprises in the region, the two companies will collaborate to provide a more cohesive data protection architecture. EDRM Solutions of Seclore seamlessly integrate with other leading data loss prevention (DLP) technologies and will further strengthen Starlink’s data protection portfolio.
Built on a data-centric security platform (DCSP), the Seclore EDRM solutions are the first of their kind and are designed to empower customers to take a unified approach to security and compliance across hybrid environments. It automates the security processes and provides the flexibility to seamlessly integrate with best-of-breed security solutions such as DLP, CASB, and data classification. To eliminate the need to chase the movement of sensitive data, whether shared internally or externally, from threat adversaries, it caters end-to-end, from discovery to classification to protection and usage tracking.
“In this age of digital transformation, the sensitive data that resides on-premises as well as on the cloud is a gold mine for bad actors and detrimental to businesses if it falls into the wrong hands. Our joint aim is to provide enterprises with the peace of mind required to focus on their business operations”, comments Mahmoud Nimer, MEA President, Starlink. On the relationship, he expressed, “We are delighted to be Seclore’s ‘VAD of choice’ and for the opportunity to support their MEA vision to develop and scale their business in the region. With our best-in-class on-ground expertise, extensive channel coverage, and unique GTM strategy, Starlink is the best route for vendors to spark their growth”.
“This strategic collaboration with Starlink presents Seclore with an unparalleled advantage in delivering cutting-edge data-centric solutions to enterprises across the Middle East. In today’s landscape, the need for robust data security is more critical than ever, and the business leaders in this region possess an exceptional level of awareness regarding this challenge”, states Vishal Gupta, CEO of Seclore. Expressing his thoughts on the partnership with Starlink, Vishal adds, “Enterprises place their trust in Starlink to provide them with top-notch solutions tailored to their specific requirements”.
A high-risk factor that can lead to extended vulnerabilities is sharing business-critical information with third parties. Data breaches are often the result of human error, even if businesses are built on trust. Protecting one’s data is synonymous with protecting one’s business, which, in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, is hugely taxing on enterprises. To ensure that their sensitive data is protected at different levels throughout its entire lifecycle, the Starlink and Seclore partnership will focus on helping enterprises prioritise data security as part of their core security strategy.
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