The challenge:

Manufacturers rely on customer trust as part of their business model. Alongside quality of service, manufacturers must ensure that their client data is stored securely, protecting all intellectual property and commercially sensitive information.

Beyond customer information, manufacturers must also secure the same types of critical company information, sensitive and personal data as most enterprises.

As well as complying with local and cross-border privacy and data protection laws, and global security standards such as PCI DSS, the manufacturing sector also needs to satisfy industry-specific standards and regulations. This includes those related to industrial control systems (ICS) and critical infrastructure information (CII), laid out in regulations such as the EU Cyber Resilience Act and NIS2 Directive, the Australian Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (SOCI) and Singapore’s Codes of Practice (CCoP2.0) established under the Cybersecurity Act.

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Discover over 300 predefined and variant types of data from over 50 countries, and custom data patterns for IP and CII data management.

Streamline compliance with industry standards, as well as local and cross-border privacy legislation and regulation including GDPR, CCPA, APA and PDPA

Thousands of companies trust us to discover their sensitive data, including Canadian Tire, Vodafone and 1-800-Flowers.

The solution:

Enterprise Recon delivers advanced discovery, management and remediation capabilities for all critical data across on-prem and cloud environments, streamlining compliance with industry standards and global privacy legislation.


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