Security News > 2020 > September > Dataguise Personal Data Discovery and Protection software simplifies security and privacy processes
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.
This capability comes in the latest release of the company's Personal Data Discovery and Protection software, continuing its tradition of helping organizations manage risk and costs as they store and use personal data to drive business value.
"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.
Dataguise is able to extrapolate the number of unique data elements in a data set quickly, with greater than 90% accuracy, using a patent-pending approach based on neural network technologies.
"Underestimating the extent of a data breach affects the credibility of an organization and delays corrective action, while overestimating it wastes time, money, and energy for everyone," said Subra Ramesh, Senior Vice President of Products & Technology at Dataguise.
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