Data Discovery ensures only the right individuals access sensitive data, enhancing security and compliance. Below are the key benefits of integrating CIRRUS Data Discovery into your cybersecurity framework.
Prevent insider threats with robust access control.
Increase visibility into user activities and data access.
Expedite audits with automated reporting and oversight.
CIRRUS Data Discovery focuses on securing your most valuable assets, creating access controls that prioritize data sensitivity.
Simplify the management of permissions by aligning access with the criticality of the data being protected.
Identify who has access to what, and ensure policies are adhered to through consistent monitoring and auditing.
Regular workflows keep you in compliance with automated reports and audits to provide full visibility of access controls.
Get real-time alerts when sensitive or high-value data is accessed, so you can respond to potential threats quickly.
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