Security News > 2020 > February > ClearDATA Comply SaaS now includes Microsoft’s Azure Cloud Services

ClearDATA, the leader in healthcare public cloud security, compliance and privacy, expanded their ClearDATA Comply Software as a Service compliance management product to include Microsoft's Azure Cloud Services.
The solution automatically configures over 70 controls across 32 of the most commonly used Azure services for sensitive patient data in healthcare including Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Machine Learning as well as PaaS based services like Azure SQL. ClearDATA is a Microsoft Gold Partner and has offered managed security, compliance and privacy solutions on Microsoft Azure since 2015.
ClearDATA will further collaborate with Microsoft to support its sensitive data workloads, with plans to add new HIPAA-eligible Azure services to ClearDATA Comply every quarter.
"With ClearDATA Comply's availability in the Azure Marketplace, we've brought together Microsoft's strength in cloud services and ClearDATA's deep understanding of complex healthcare regulations to offer a solution that allows healthcare to innovate and mitigate risk," said David Houlding, Microsoft's Director of Healthcare Experiences.
The collaboration between ClearDATA and Microsoft Azure is evidenced by the value healthcare organizations such as BehaVR are realizing by implementing ClearDATA Comply for Azure.
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