Security News > 2020 > August > Dataguise unveils method for enterprises to report impact of data breach faster and more accurately
Dataguise announced a patent-pending method of projecting unique data counts that enables organizations to report the impact of a data breach faster and more accurately than ever before.
"Dataguise has helped us improve our overall data governance and security posture by giving us an enterprise-wide view of sensitive data across the myriad data repositories we use, both on premises and cloud," said Lynn Winiarczyk, Business Technology Manager, Master Data and Data Governance at KeyBank.
Many organizations are required by law to accurately report the impact of a high-risk data breach and notify affected individuals without undue delay.
Integration with ServiceNow's IT Service Manager: ServiceNow users can use Dataguise seamlessly from within IT Service Manager to scan data assets, protect sensitive or personal data identified, and aggregate results with other data insights across the organization.
"Our customers can look at a large set of data and get a clearer and more realistic understanding of what personal data is there, without having to scan the entire set or include duplicate data in the count. Once again, we've raised a critical bar for efficiency and accuracy in personal data discovery."
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