Alliance pairs Vormetric Transparent Encryption™ technology with Splunk real‐time intelligence to enable alerts and access limitations to data by Usage Pattern
SAN JOSE, Calif. – August 22, 2013 – Vormetric, the leader in enterprise data security for physical, virtual and cloud environments, today announced that it is now a technology partner with Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK), the leading software platform for real‐time operational intelligence. In addition, Vormetric announced the general availability of Vormetric Data Security (VDS) for Splunk® Enterprise. VDS for Splunk provides customers with a high level of security intelligence for sensitive data using its Vormetric Transparent Encryption™ technology, enabling users to monitor applications and accounts that access data protected with encryption, control privileged user data access, and then monitor and alert based on access patterns. This combination of Vormetric Transparent Encryption™ technology, Splunk Enterprise and VDS for Splunk Enterprise helps organizations to quickly and efficiently stop Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), malicious insiders or successful phishing attacks in their tracks.
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“Vormetric's mission is to protect what matters – the data. By working together, Vormetric and Splunk deliver advanced security intelligence that spans the needs of any organization,” said C.J. Radford, Vormetric VP of Cloud. “By combining Vormetric Data Security (VDS) and Splunk’s advanced analysis and intelligence capabilities, organizations can now extend their data protection capabilities; better controlling privileged user access and preventing data breaches from occurring.”
“We are pleased to add Vormetric to the growing ecosystem of Splunk partners all utilizing Splunk Enterprise as a big data security intelligence platform,” said Bill Gaylord, Splunk SVP of Business Development. “Many organizations understand that data and system access is the first step to understanding and isolating potential data breaches due to malicious insiders or advanced threats. Splunk and Vormetric together can quickly and efficiently help businesses protect intellectual property and other data the business wishes to be kept private.”
By combining Vormetric’s detailed security intelligence information about access to sensitive data with Splunk’s data analysis capabilities, organizations can recognize unusual patterns that may indicate a compromised account and, in so doing, deliver true data security. VDS for Splunk provides a number of security intelligence reports and enables search operations that can be used to extract information from the log streams produced by Vormetric encryption agents and the Vormetric Data Security Manager (DSM).
This solution also delivers the capability to “watch the watcher”, detecting attacks against not only the data, but also against data security management infrastructure and accounts. Organizations can identify unusual and anomalous accesses patterns by security administrators that may indicate a malicious insider within the security organization, or a security administrative account that has been compromised.
VDS for Splunk gives current customers access to all of the security intelligence data supplied by Vormetric’s market leading Transparent Encryption™ technology. This technology allows enterprises to protect both structured and unstructured data on servers with integrated encryption and key management, access control to encrypted data, and then to report on who is accessing that information. The solution supports all of the major platforms – Linux, Unix, Windows – and can be used in physical, virtual and cloud environments – making it perfect for the flexible locations and work styles of most Splunk users.
Stop by and see Vormetric solutions for Splunk Enterprise at VMworld, August 25‐29 in San Francisco, booth #225.
About Vormetric
Vormetric (@Vormetric) is the industry leader in data security solutions that span physical, virtual and cloud environments. Data is the new currency and Vormetric helps over 1200 customers, including 17 of the Fortune 25 and many of the world’s most security conscious government organizations, to meet compliance requirements and protect what matters —their sensitive data —from both internal and external threats. The company’s scalable solution suite protects any file, any database and any application —anywhere it resides — with a high performance, market ‐ leading Transparent Encryption that incorporates application transparent encryption, privileged user access controls, automation and security intelligence.
About Splunk Inc.
Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK) provides the engine for machine data™. Splunk® software collects, indexes and harnesses the machine ‐ generated big data coming from the websites, applications, servers, networks, sensors and mobile devices that power business. Splunk software enables organizations to monitor, search, analyze, visualize and act on massive streams of real ‐ time and historical machine data. 5,600 enterprises, universities, government agencies and service providers in over 90 countries use Splunk Enterprise to gain Operational Intelligence that deepens business and customer understanding, improves service and uptime, reduces cost and mitigates cybersecurity risk. Splunk Storm®, a cloud ‐ based subscription service, is used by organizations developing and running applications in the cloud. To learn more, please visit www.splunk.com/company.
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