Big Data represents an opportunity for many industries to identify patterns over huge information sets, allowing for better decisions pertaining to critical business mechanics. For legal, Big Data’s application extends to information governance, e-discovery and the assessment of cybersecurity liability. That being said, with large volumes of data required to identify patterns, it can be difficult to ensure the secure and responsible handling of sensitive documents within those sets. To address those concerns, Dataguise has released DgSecure Version 5.0 to assist with data discovery, the automation of data protection, and to provide better visibility into the sensitive information contained within Big Data projects.

“DgSecure 5.0 extends a first-in-market footprint for security access monitoring and entitlement,” Manmeet Singh, CEO of Dataguise, said in a statement. “This purpose-built, data-centric security solution for Hadoop and NoSQL provides organizations with unique sensitive data discovery capabilities, allowing users to locate, identify, and manage sensitive data in large datasets, and then apply dynamic, high performance data protection based on user permissions. With our latest release, compliance and security professionals can rest assured that their sensitive data is optimally protected.”

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