Best Data Security Software for Redis

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    Tyk Reviews

    Tyk

    Tyk Technologies

    $600/month
    1 Rating
    Tyk is an Open Source API Gateway and Management Platform that is leading in Open Source API Gateways and Management. It features an API gateway, analytics portal, dashboard, and a developer portal. Supporting REST, GraphQL, TCP and gRPC protocols We facilitate billions of transactions for thousands of innovative organisations. Tyk can be installed on-premises (Self-managed), Hybrid or fully SaaS.
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    BigID Reviews
    Data visibility and control for security, compliance, privacy, and governance. BigID's platform includes a foundational data discovery platform combining data classification and cataloging for finding personal, sensitive and high value data - plus a modular array of add on apps for solving discrete problems in privacy, security and governance. Automate scans, discovery, classification, workflows, and more on the data you need - and find all PI, PII, sensitive, and critical data across unstructured and structured data, on-prem and in the cloud. BigID uses advanced machine learning and data intelligence to help enterprises better manage and protect their customer & sensitive data, meet data privacy and protection regulations, and leverage unmatched coverage for all data across all data stores.
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    Sonrai Security Reviews
    Identity and Data Protection for AWS and Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. Sonrai's cloud security platform offers a complete risk model that includes activity and movement across cloud accounts and cloud providers. Discover all data and identity relationships between administrators, roles and compute instances. Our critical resource monitor monitors your critical data stored in object stores (e.g. AWS S3, Azure Blob), and database services (e.g. CosmosDB, Dynamo DB, RDS). Privacy and compliance controls are maintained across multiple cloud providers and third-party data stores. All resolutions are coordinated with the relevant DevSecOps groups.
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    Secuvy AI Reviews
    Secuvy, a next-generation cloud platform, automates data security, privacy compliance, and governance via AI-driven workflows. Unstructured data is treated with the best data intelligence. Secuvy, a next-generation cloud platform that automates data security, privacy compliance, and governance via AI-driven workflows is called Secuvy. Unstructured data is treated with the best data intelligence. Automated data discovery, customizable subjects access requests, user validations and data maps & workflows to comply with privacy regulations such as the ccpa or gdpr. Data intelligence is used to locate sensitive and private information in multiple data stores, both in motion and at rest. Our mission is to assist organizations in protecting their brand, automating processes, and improving customer trust in a world that is rapidly changing. We want to reduce human effort, costs and errors in handling sensitive data.
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    Theom Reviews
    Theom is an advanced cloud data security solution designed to uncover and safeguard all types of data found in cloud storage, APIs, and message queues. Much like a vigilant bodyguard dedicated to protecting valuable assets, Theom ensures that security measures are consistently applied to data, regardless of its storage or access method. By utilizing agentless scanning and natural language processing classifiers, Theom effectively identifies personally identifiable information (PII), protected health information (PHI), financial data, and trade secrets, while accommodating customized taxonomies. Additionally, it reveals dark data—information that remains unused—and shadow data, which has a different security posture compared to its primary version. Theom excels in locating sensitive information, such as developer keys, within APIs and message queues. To assist organizations in prioritizing threats, Theom also assesses the financial impact of data. Furthermore, it maps the intricate relationships between datasets, access identities, and their associated security features, thereby revealing potential vulnerabilities. By illustrating how valuable data is accessed by different identities, such as users and roles, Theom provides a comprehensive view of security attributes, including user location and unusual access patterns. This holistic approach empowers organizations to make informed decisions about their data security strategies.
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    Borneo Reviews
    Borneo serves as an advanced platform for real-time data security and privacy observability, aimed at equipping organizations with the tools needed to identify, address, and manage data risks while upholding privacy standards and compliance requirements. It allows users to pinpoint the locations of health, financial, and personally identifiable information (PII) across various unstructured data sources, SaaS applications, and public cloud settings. By utilizing a sophisticated risk correlation engine, Borneo detects data that breaches security protocols and privacy laws, facilitating prompt intervention. The platform also provides automated remediation options such as data masking, modifications to access permissions, and encryption, all while continuously monitoring data changes to ensure compliance and mitigate regulatory risks. Developed by former security experts from firms like Uber, Facebook, and Yahoo, Borneo is engineered to effectively manage data at scale. It incorporates a robust connector framework for seamless integration across disparate data environments, promotes flexible and modular deployment options, and guarantees that data remains securely within the user's cloud infrastructure. Ultimately, Borneo empowers organizations to maintain a proactive stance on data security and privacy management.
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