Best Data Privacy Management Software for Docker

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    Databunker Reviews
    Databunker is a lightning-fast, open-source vault developed in Go for secure storage of sensitive personal records. Protect user records from SQL and GraphQL injections with a simple API. Streamline GDPR, HIPAA, ISO 27001, and SOC2 compliance. Databunker is a special secure storage system designed to protect: - Personally Identifiable Information (PII) - Protected Health Information (PHI) - Payment Card Industry (PCI) data - Know Your Customer (KYC) records Databunker introduces a new approach to customer data protection: - Secure Indexing: Utilizes hash-based indexing for all search indexes - No Clear Text Storage: Ensures all information is encrypted, enhancing overall security - Restricted Bulk Retrieval: Bulk retrieval is disabled by default, adding an extra layer of defense - API-Based Communication: Backend interacts with Databunker through API calls, similar to NoSQL solutions - Record Token: Databunker creates a secured version of your data object - an object UUID token that is safe to use in your database
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    SeaCat Reviews
    SeaCat is a comprehensive cyber-security and data privacy platform designed specifically for mobile and IoT applications, ensuring that users can build and operate their apps without encountering any cyber-security incidents. Developed by a team of experts, SeaCat includes all essential features for robust cyber-security and data privacy, enabling a seamless deployment process. With SeaCat, users can enhance their security levels immediately without the need for any custom development work. Importantly, this platform prioritizes user experience, eliminating the need for complicated configurations or procedures. SeaCat incorporates state-of-the-art security measures, including biometric authentication and hardware security modules, making it a modern choice for developers. The platform comprises three key components: the SeaCat SDK, which integrates into mobile or IoT applications; the SeaCat Gateway, which is installed in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) in front of backend servers; and the SeaCat PKI service, which facilitates enrollment, access, and identity management. By utilizing SeaCat, users can confidently protect their applications while focusing on delivering a smooth user experience.
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