Satori, the industry’s leading provider of Data Governance-as-a-Service, announced that the Satori Universal Data Access Service has been recognised as a Trust Award finalist in the Best Database Security Solution category for the 2021 SC Awards. Finalists are recognised for outstanding products and solutions impacting the cybersecurity industry.
‘We are honoured to have the Satori Universal Data Access Service recognised as a finalist in the 2021 SC Awards’, said Eldad Chai, CEO and co-founder at Satori. ‘With the shift from on-prem databases to cloud data platforms like Snowflake, Redshift and BigQuery, security and governance have become more complex than ever before. We offer a new approach, providing organisations with a suite of integrated solutions spanning data classification, audit, data inventory, data masking and data access management across all enterprise data stores. Satori’s integrated offering takes minutes to set up and provides organisations with confidence in the security and compliance of its data access.’
Satori’s mission is to help organisations maximise their data-driven competitive advantage by removing barriers to broad data access and usage, and the Satori Data Access Service simplifies security, privacy and compliance for enterprises that store their sensitive information in the cloud. This service allows data security teams to gain real-time visibility into data and how it is being used and enables self-service access to data for analytics and data science teams with automated approval workflows and auditing. To ensure security and compliance, Satori also applies GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, HITRUST, CSA and other controls for cloud data stores.
‘The cybersecurity community should feel incredibly encouraged by the last year. For all the challenges, there were as many accomplishments. Organisations shifted on a dime, enabling a remote workforce and more often than not, keeping data and systems protected. The Satori Universal Data Access Service and our other Trust Award finalists provided the tools and services to enable those success stories’, said Jill Aitoro, editor in chief of SC Media and editorial director at CyberRisk Alliance.