I chose a rating of nine out of ten because I deducted some points for the improvement areas, and I gave it nine out of ten for the positive responses and what it delivers to us in our day-to-day operations. One additional point I can add is that Enigma Vault helps maintain compliance while still enabling monitoring and troubleshooting. I would advise that others in an organization such as Ericsson apply Enigma Vault based on a few practical recommendations from real implementation experience. The first point is to start with a clear data classification strategy. Identify which data is sensitive and apply tokenization only where needed to avoid unnecessary complexity and overhead. The second point is to plan integration carefully and ensure early involvement of application, database, and security teams. I would suggest using a phased rollout approach consisting of a pilot, limited production, and full scale deployment to reduce risks. I would also focus on performance testing in telecom environments such as ours, where high transaction volumes are expected. Load testing for tokenization and de-tokenization APIs is critical before production rollouts. Role-based access control must be implemented strictly to ensure only authorized systems and users can de-tokenize sensitive data. My advice would be to start with proper data classification, carefully plan integration with all applications, and perform strong performance testing before production deployment. In our Ericsson environment, the primary relationship with Enigma Vault is that of a technology vendor and enterprise customer relationship. Apart from being a customer, in most enterprise deployments there are usually additional interactions such as implementation and integration support, professional services engagement during rollout, ongoing technical support and SLA-based maintenance, and occasional roadmap discussions and product feedback sessions. The primary relationship is vendor-customer. Beyond that, there may be implementation support, professional services, and ongoing technical collaboration, but not a strategic co-development or ownership type partnership in most cases. Enigma Vault is a key tool in today's telecom industry, and I have shared comprehensive information on it. I gave the product a rating of 9 out of 10 overall.
There are pros as well as cons, but the pros are highlighted more prominently. The strengths are top-level security, tokenization, and encryption. Enigma Vault has strong PCI DSS and SOC 2 compliance support. It has an API-first design, which is very beneficial for developers to understand and easy to integrate. It reduces the data risk almost completely. I would not give a perfect score because there are latency issues that have occurred previously and a dependency on external vault availability. A regional vault is not provided, so that can be an issue. If your product or application is in a country where PII information is very protected and the attacking is very brutal, for example, European clients have a structure where you cannot share the PII information with anyone. If that PII information gets shared by mistake, your application will be turned down by the government instantly, and you will not know what happened because their laws are very harsh in this situation. You need to protect your application from attackers. You need to store the data in some different place. Otherwise, it will cause so many issues at different levels that you will not know before the application is just turned off by the government. For that kind of situation, Enigma Vault is a great use. It has great usage and you can directly include it in your application to store the PII information. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.
Their support is great. They added my home language, Italian, in one hour and answered my questions almost immediately, even though I did not have a paid account.
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I chose a rating of nine out of ten because I deducted some points for the improvement areas, and I gave it nine out of ten for the positive responses and what it delivers to us in our day-to-day operations. One additional point I can add is that Enigma Vault helps maintain compliance while still enabling monitoring and troubleshooting. I would advise that others in an organization such as Ericsson apply Enigma Vault based on a few practical recommendations from real implementation experience. The first point is to start with a clear data classification strategy. Identify which data is sensitive and apply tokenization only where needed to avoid unnecessary complexity and overhead. The second point is to plan integration carefully and ensure early involvement of application, database, and security teams. I would suggest using a phased rollout approach consisting of a pilot, limited production, and full scale deployment to reduce risks. I would also focus on performance testing in telecom environments such as ours, where high transaction volumes are expected. Load testing for tokenization and de-tokenization APIs is critical before production rollouts. Role-based access control must be implemented strictly to ensure only authorized systems and users can de-tokenize sensitive data. My advice would be to start with proper data classification, carefully plan integration with all applications, and perform strong performance testing before production deployment. In our Ericsson environment, the primary relationship with Enigma Vault is that of a technology vendor and enterprise customer relationship. Apart from being a customer, in most enterprise deployments there are usually additional interactions such as implementation and integration support, professional services engagement during rollout, ongoing technical support and SLA-based maintenance, and occasional roadmap discussions and product feedback sessions. The primary relationship is vendor-customer. Beyond that, there may be implementation support, professional services, and ongoing technical collaboration, but not a strategic co-development or ownership type partnership in most cases. Enigma Vault is a key tool in today's telecom industry, and I have shared comprehensive information on it. I gave the product a rating of 9 out of 10 overall.
There are pros as well as cons, but the pros are highlighted more prominently. The strengths are top-level security, tokenization, and encryption. Enigma Vault has strong PCI DSS and SOC 2 compliance support. It has an API-first design, which is very beneficial for developers to understand and easy to integrate. It reduces the data risk almost completely. I would not give a perfect score because there are latency issues that have occurred previously and a dependency on external vault availability. A regional vault is not provided, so that can be an issue. If your product or application is in a country where PII information is very protected and the attacking is very brutal, for example, European clients have a structure where you cannot share the PII information with anyone. If that PII information gets shared by mistake, your application will be turned down by the government instantly, and you will not know what happened because their laws are very harsh in this situation. You need to protect your application from attackers. You need to store the data in some different place. Otherwise, it will cause so many issues at different levels that you will not know before the application is just turned off by the government. For that kind of situation, Enigma Vault is a great use. It has great usage and you can directly include it in your application to store the PII information. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.
Their support is great. They added my home language, Italian, in one hour and answered my questions almost immediately, even though I did not have a paid account.