Kogni, provider of the leading enterprise solution to discover, secure, and monitor sensitive data, today announced full platform readiness to support compliance with California Consumer Privacy Act regulations (CCPA), which take effect on January 1, 2020 and are enforceable with companies doing business in California that collect consumers’ personal data.
Kogni helps solve all of these issues with tools that enable companies to discover sensitive data in enterprise data sources (cloud-based and on-premise), secure data as it is ingested, and continuously monitor data sources for possible breach and policy violations.
Kogni helps companies create a data dictionary of sensitive data to more easily identify the data that matters most to them. That could be credit card numbers or whatever a particular company feels is most important.
Clairvoyant LLC, a leading big data consulting company, today announced the public launch of Kogni, a platform for companies to discover and secure sensitive data in enterprise data sources, continuously monitor for new sensitive data
Chandra Ambadipudi, CEO at Kogni discussing the immediate need for the organizations to have a data security policy in place and the need to go start focussing beyond perimeter security for protecting customer data
Chandra Ambadipudi, CEO at Kogni, discusses regarding data security and the challenges involved with it.
Avinash Ramineni, Principal at Kogni discussing the 10 things that keep the C-suite up at night going into 2018
Chandra Ambadipudi, CEO at Kogni, discussing Data Security Essentials
Kogni wins the great learning data science award for the Best Big Data Implementation of the Year at Cypher 2017
Kogni recognized as the best players in the analytics industry at CYPHER 2017