Indian organizations resorting to encryption to protect sensitive data
Thales has launched India edition of 2017 Global Encryption Trends Study. The report reveals that organizations are increasingly adopting encryption to address compliance requirements and the escalating need to protect sensitive information from both internal and external threats and accidental disclosure.
“As organizations embark on their digital transformation and embrace the cloud it is imperative that their most sensitive data remains secure and protected. This study is part of a global initiative by Thales to educate leaders from the private and public sectors on the privacy and data protection practices companies can follow today,” said Emmanuel de Roquefeuil, Country Director India, Thales.
“This study is a call to action for organizations in India to strengthen their security position with strong data security and encryption plans in order to secure sensitive data and adhere to risk and compliance best practices and regulations. Thales is a strong player in the Indian public sector banks and most private-sector banks, securing their information with its Hardware Security Module (HSMs). It is estimated that over 90% of the card transactions in India are secured by Thales payment HSMs,” said James Cook, Sales Director – South Asia, Thales e-Security.
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