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Customer Success: Why a Silicon Startup Chose Seclore to Secure its Intellectual Property

Category: EDRM

Have you ever wondered how Seclore can help keep your company’s sensitive information safe? Regardless of the industry a company operates in, having quick and secure access to data has become as essential to doing business as having access to paper and pens. But, don’t take our word for it. Instead, learn about why Vidder chose Seclore to secure its intellectual property.

Vidder is a growing Silicon Valley startup that provides trusted and unified access controls for internal networks, the cloud and for external users, such as third-party contractors. And, with trust at the core of its business, the security of Vidder’s data, and the data of its customers, is of the upmost importance.

Unlike in the past, where enterprises used firewalls to separate the network from the internet, Vidder goes one step further, providing security on a much more granular level. Vidder’s PrecisionAccess™ solution continually ensures that only trusted devices used by strongly authenticated users can ever see and access trusted applications, adding an extra layer of protection on top of existing security controls.

When Vidder began looking at how to secure their own information when it was being shared via collaboration, they turned to Seclore. Seclore secures Vidder’s intellectual property at the data level, but more importantly, according to Vidder’s CEO Mark Hoover, it keeps its partners’ data safe as well. There are three critical factors as to why Vidder chose Seclore:

  • Granular control over security policies: Seclore’s data-centric security provides complete control of policy downstream. If suspicious behavior is detected, the document owner can change the actions allowed to assure no data is misused.
  • Ease of use: Seclore makes it easy to create documents and apply necessary policies, which are easy for recipients to use and require no extra clicks or processes.
  • Tracking: Seclore allows organizations to know where their data is and what is happening to it at all times.

Seclore is valuable to Vidder’s CEO because it lets him sleep at night, no longer needing to worry about an impending security breach. Because it’s so easy use and so scalable, Vidder uses it extensively throughout the entire organization and even when dealing with external parties. As a result, Vidder does not have to spend a lot of time on incident response due to leakages, narrowing down what their employees have shared when it comes to collaborating amongst themselves and with outside entities. Seclore simplifies Vidder’s security strategy and allows them to think about what is important: the customers they are engaging with.

With customer trust of paramount importance to Vidder (and all organizations), protecting intellectual property is a critical part of preserving the brand’s reputation. With Seclore, Vidder is able to confidently tell customers their data is being protected with the industry’s leading technologies, offering peace of mind for all parties involved.

With an increasingly sophisticated threat landscape, Seclore expects more companies like Vidder to bolster their traditional security controls with data-centric capabilities. At the end of the day, data is the prize in the eyes of hackers, making data-security the last line of defense in the fight to avoid a breach.

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Vishal Gupta 2024

Vishal comes with more than a decade of experience in sales, marketing and business management. He is the Founder and CEO of Seclore and handles corporate development, investor relations and strategic vision.
Vishal is an IIT Bombay (Electrical Engineering) graduate and a specialist in biometric security systems. His ideation in fingerprint imaging led to the development of the core technology behind Herald Logic, a company he founded in 2000. The company showed record 220% CAGR, spreading to Singapore, Australia and UK.
Vishal is also an active participant in physics activities with the IAPT (Indian Association of Physics Teachers) and NSEP (National Standard Examination in Physics), he is amongst the top 1% in the country in physics.
He is an active sports person, a keen blogger on information security solutions and an intrepid speaker at various information security forum.

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