Thales Vormetric Transparent Encryption for Splunk Repositories, Databases, Files and Disks

With advanced persistent threats (APTs) now common, hackers are actively seeking to steal credit card data, personally identifiable information (PII), critical intellectual property (IP), and other legally protected information to sell to the highest bidder. Some of the most effective tools for fighting these attacks are the security intelligence and threat detection capabilities of SIEM solutions, such as Splunk.

Here there is a recommended solution for you to consider.

Vormetric Transparent Encryption (VTE) delivers data-at-rest encryption with centralized key management, privileged user access control, and detailed data access audit logging that helps organizations meet compliance and best practice requirements for protecting data, wherever it resides. The FIPS 140-2 level 1 validated VTE agent resides at the operating file-system or device layer on a server that has Splunk software installed, and encryption and decryption is transparent to all applications that run above it. VTE provides rich access controls, which allow organizations to determine who can access data, when they can access it, and what type of access they have.

Vormetric Transparent Encryption agents are distributed and optimized for specific file system and encryption acceleration hardware across servers, resulting in very low latency and overhead. Agents employ logic and fine-grained policies defined by the DSM to evaluate attempts to access protected data, and then grant or deny access; all activities taking place around the protected data are logged. The agents have been deployed in tens of thousands of servers, making them the right solution for Splunk Enterprise Big Data requirements.

For more details, please contact UDS Data Systems Ltd at (852) 2851 0271 or email to [email protected]