In an era where digital information is an invaluable asset, organizations and individuals must adopt strong policies and technologies to protect confidential and sensitive data. Data Privacy practice refers to the protection of this information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. It involves policies, regulations, and technologies designed to ensure that individuals are aware and have control over how organizations collect, store and share their data. Some key aspects of data privacy include consent to share and store data, maintaining security and integrity, and regulatory compliance with laws such as DPDPA, GDPR and CCPA. Maintaining data privacy helps prevent identity theft, fraud, and misuse of personal information while fostering trust between users and organizations.
SEPL offers comprehensive Data Privacy and Protection services as part of our security consulting. Our expertise helps organizations safeguard sensitive data by implementing robust privacy policies, conducting in-depth risk assessments, and ensuring compliance with domestic and global regulations. We provide customised privacy strategies to align with business goals and regulations, while mitigating data breach risks. We ensure that our clients can face complex privacy laws, secure customer data, and maintain trust, all while fortifying their cybersecurity posture in an increasingly digital world.
DRM is the practice of controlling access, usage, and distribution of data to protect intellectual property and personal information. It combines various security policies, technologies, and legal frameworks that help regulate who can access data, how it can be used, and under what conditions. This helps ensure that the key aspects of DRM – access control, encryption & security, compliance with regulations, data integrity, and user consent – are met.
DLP refers to strategies, tools, and policies designed to detect, prevent, and respond to the unauthorized access, sharing, and/or loss of sensitive data. SEPL deploys DLP solutions that help organizations protect confidential/sensitive data from accidental leaks, insider threats, and cyberattacks. DLP is crucial for ensuring compliance with industry standards and improving the visibility of how data is accessed, used, and stored within an organization.
Some of the main components of Data Loss Prevention include data identification & classification, controlled access & monitoring, encryption & secure tunnels, regulatory compliance, and incident response & recovery.