Protect Neutral CAD Files Throughout Your Supply Chain
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The challenge of securing CAD files in modern supply chains
Manufacturers often rely on third party designers, suppliers, and contractors to bring their products to market, but sharing unprotected CAD files can put years of research and development (R&D) at risk because legacy solutions are too slow to take effect, create too much friction, and fail to protect proprietary information beyond an organization’s network.
Seclore closes the data-security gap by protecting Neutral CAD files beyond a company’s network, so manufacturing companies can address the 43% of data breaches involving the loss of intellectual property (IP).
IP theft
Supply chain risk
Insider threats
Protect your hard-earned innovations
Seclore gives you unparalleled visibility into where your shared CAD files are, how they’re being used, and empowers you to address threats before they become breaches.
Know
- Track “who, what, when, and where”
- Log and visualize activity
- Spot trends and unauthorized activity
Protect
- AES256-Bit Encryption
- User authentication and access control
- Dynamic watermarking
Control
- Real-time revocation and on-demand access
- Policy federation
- Individual, team, company, or open access
Integrate
- DLPs, CASBs, and PLMs
- Most CAD application
- Cloud and on-prem solutions
Comprehensive protection for neutral CAD files
With Seclore, we have data-centric security where the security follows the data. Seclore was, and probably still is, the only solution that provides holistic protection where we store, use, and communicate data at Eugenus.
— Lucky Effendi, Director of Information Technology at Eugenus
Protecting intellectual property is a Global Issue
Organizations across aerospace, healthcare, automotive, energy, electronics, oil & gas, medical equipment, and many other industries are all at risk of losing their competitive advantages if IP is lost or stolen.
Compliance matters in Manufacturing
Manufacturing and engineering organizations may adhere to data privacy, export-control, cybersecurity, national security, and other regulations including: