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Gemalto expands big data security offerings

Enhanced encryption capabilities and broad range of technology integrations provide greater flexibility for enterprises to protect big data deployments Dutch digital security specialist Gemalto has carried out a major expansion of its SafeNet data protection portfolio that makes it easier for enterprises to protect big data deployments in the cloud, data center, and virtualised environments.
September 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Enhanced encryption capabilities and broad range of technology integrations provide greater flexibility for enterprises to protect big data deployments
 
Dutch digital security specialist 3866 Gemalto has carried out a major expansion of its SafeNet data protection portfolio that makes it easier for enterprises to protect big data deployments in the cloud, data center, and virtualised environments.
 
SafeNet data encryption and tokenisation solutions can now be used to secure data in the most widely used big data environments through technology integrations with leading providers including MongoDB, Cloudera, Couchbase, DataStax, Hortonworks, IBM, and Zettaset.
 
Gemalto also provides enterprises with the flexibility to secure big data according to the specifics of their configurations at the application, file, database, and disk or even block levels. This means that regardless of the data source, customers can apply transparent encryption and pervasive data security anywhere in the flow of big data across their enterprise, from data creation to data transport to data storage.

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