Find out in this report how the two Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
Cyera provides data loss prevention and security, offering visibility and control over enterprise data. It ensures compliance with regulatory standards and streamlines risk management and data governance.
Cyera facilitates safeguarding sensitive and valuable information within organizations through automated risk assessments and security measures. Users primarily rely on Cyera for its robust data discovery, real-time risk assessment, and compliance tools. It integrates seamlessly with existing systems, reducing manual tasks and providing detailed insights into data security and exposure. Incident response management is efficient, and the platform is noted for its scalability and ease of deployment. Some users have indicated areas for improvement in integration, scalability, documentation, and customer support response times, mentioning occasional performance issues during peak usage.
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Industries such as finance, healthcare, and technology implement Cyera to safeguard sensitive information, maintain compliance with strict regulations, and manage risk more effectively. Cyera's automation and integration capabilities streamline data security efforts across these fields, ensuring that organizations can focus on their core activities while maintaining robust data protection protocols.
GitGuardian Public Monitoring allows real-time GitHub scanning and alerting to uncover sensitive company information hiding in online repositories. It monitors both organization repositories and developers' personal repositories. The solution gives visibility to developers and security teams on this very critical blindspot that are the organization developers' personal repositories on GitHub (80% of leaked corporate secrets on public GitHub come from developers’ personal repositories).
GitGuardian Public Monitoring is particularly interesting for companies with large development teams (above 200 developers) and modern development practices.
GitGuardian Public Monitoring cover 350+ API providers, database connection strings, private keys, certificates, usernames and passwords and intellectual property. It uses sophisticated pattern matching techniques to detect credentials that cannot be strictly defined with a distinctive pattern (like unprefixed credentials). The algorithm has a high precision (91% “true positive” feedback following our alerts, as reported by our users.)
The alerting is done in real-time (a few seconds after the secret was publicly exposed) which allows fast remediation involving in a collaborative way developers, security teams and operations.
GitGuardian Public Monitoring also allows red teams and pentesters to proactively look for sensitive information by performing complex queries on 12 billion documents and metadata from more than 3 years of GitHub history.
GitGuardian Public Monitoring scans public GitHub activity in real-time, helping organizations detect sensitive information leaks in source code repositories. Our solution gives Threat Intelligence and Security teams full visibility over their organization’s public GitHub Attack Surface, by monitoring both organization-owned repositories and developers' personal repositories.
With 80% of secrets and credentials leaks on public GitHub finding their source in developers' personal repositories, GitGuardian for Public Monitoring helps organizations address a critical security blind spot.
With real-time incident notification, Threat Intelligence and Security teams are guaranteed to reach the incident scene before everyone else and take action to mitigate the threat of breaches and intrusions.
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