Securiti platform awarded NZ Privacy Trust Mark
New Zealand’s Office of the Privacy Commission has awarded the Privacy Trust Mark to the Securiti multicloud data protection, privacy and governance platform.
“The Privacy Commissioner awarded the Privacy Trust Mark to the Securiti platform because it warrants recognition for excellence in privacy,” said Liz MacPherson, Acting Privacy Commissioner.
“We were particularly impressed by the system’s ability to both help people exercise their right to access and correct their personal information and help agencies facilitate these requests rapidly, completely and accurately. The emphasis on minimising unnecessary data collection and storage and improving the ability to audit data holdings will also help reduce the risks associated with privacy breaches,” she said.
“We are honoured to be awarded the Privacy Trust Mark,” said Rehan Jalil, President and CEO of Securiti.
“To be the first (and only) data protection, privacy and governance platform to achieve this designation from a country at the forefront of privacy is a testament to our commitment of advancing the market with innovative technology.”
The protection and privacy management of customer data has become an increasing area of concern for many organisations faced with evolving regulatory mandates. This challenge is exacerbated as organisations migrate to multicloud environments with data sprawling across hundreds of data stores. Securiti has developed a new approach to data protection, privacy and governance that unifies previously siloed point solutions in one cloud scale platform and uses artificial intelligence to automate all the obligations companies must fulfil to comply with regulatory requirements.
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