GRC Outlook: Manage Your Data Blindspots with Zero Trust Data Access (ZTDA)

Visibility is the first step in effectively managing cyber risk. If you’re curious about how to get visibility over what data outside databases exist, as well as where it is and who’s accessed it, then check out CEO Ian Garrett’s latest article in GRC Outlook.

Ian explains how Zero Trust Data Access (ZTDA) can be a game-changer in any organization struggling with data wrangling with the rise of remote work, bring-your-own-devices (BYOD), and cloud sprawl.  Learn why what’s worked in the past is no longer effective, and how to modernize your data security.

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Specifies total amount of data that can be shared per secure links.

Gives you direct access to support through phone or video calls, for immediate assistance.

Offers faster email support, ensuring your queries are prioritized.

Provides assistance and answers your questions via email.

Lets you brand the file send page with your company’s logo and colors, providing a professional and secure way to send files.

Extends protection to more complex or specialized document types, ensuring all your data is secure.

Ensures common types of office documents, like Word and Excel files, are protected and managed securely.

The ability to set when your links will expire.

Allows you to see a record of who’s looked at your link, what time they looked at it, and if they downloaded the file.

Number of File Receives

How many file links you can generate to send files.

Lets you safely preview PDF files without the need to download them, adding an extra layer of security.

Provides a secure way for people outside your company to send you files, ensuring they’re protected during transfer.

Allows you to share files securely through links, ensuring that only people with the link can access them with many ways to restrict access.