
Four Questions with the CEO – Episode 3: Four Must-Have’s for Data-Centric Security
Vishal Gupta, CEO at Seclore, shares enlightenment on the Four Must-Have’s for Data-Centric Security.

Vishal Gupta, CEO at Seclore, shares enlightenment on the Four Must-Have’s for Data-Centric Security.

A company’s HR department sends salary slips to every employee via email.

While we know from our prospects and customers that data security is a top-of-mind concern, recent research from ESG, a noted analyst and research firm, quantifies how concerns about security are stunting investments in crucial innovative technologies and services.

We’ve talked in other blogs about how important it is to connect Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) with other enterprise systems such as Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Data-Loss Prevention (DLP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Enterprise File Synch and Share (EFSS).

If you are like most organizations, you have dozens of solutions involved in producing, storing, and sharing documents and data.

Many EDRM offerings were developed (or acquired and bolted on) as an ‘extension’ to another system.

Vishal Gupta, CEO at Seclore, shares enlightenment on the Four Must-Have’s for Data-Centric Security.

A company’s HR department sends salary slips to every employee via email.

While we know from our prospects and customers that data security is a top-of-mind concern, recent research from ESG, a noted analyst and research firm, quantifies how concerns about security are stunting investments in crucial innovative technologies and services.

We’ve talked in other blogs about how important it is to connect Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) with other enterprise systems such as Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Data-Loss Prevention (DLP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Enterprise File Synch and Share (EFSS).

If you are like most organizations, you have dozens of solutions involved in producing, storing, and sharing documents and data.

Many EDRM offerings were developed (or acquired and bolted on) as an ‘extension’ to another system.