Safe-T Launches Software-Defined Access Solution

The new solution reduces cyber-attacks by masking mission-critical data at the perimeter, limiting access to authorized and intended entities, on-premise or in the cloud

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Safe-T, a provider of software-defined access solutions for the hybrid cloud, is launching its Software-Defined Access solution. Built from Safe-T's Secure Data Access (SDA) and Secure Data Exchange (SDE), the new solution reduces cyber-attacks by masking mission-critical data at the perimeter, limiting access to authorized and intended entities, on-premise or in the cloud.

According to the company, Safe-T Software-Defined Access controls the entire application access life cycle including access, usage, and monitoring; Provides a robust firewall with no open ports required for access; Supports applications including HTTP/S, SMTP, SFTP, SSH, APIs, RDH5, WebDAV; Defines new access rules on-demand and allows client-less access to data, services, networks and APIs; Removes the need for VPN and hides DMZ[1] components which can be hacked.

"As executives know all too well, hacks and breaches take a massive human and economic toll," said Safe-T CEO Shachar Daniel. "Safe-T's Software Defined Access is a unique and essential solution which ensures that our customers' sensitive data is available to only the right people by making data virtually invisible to attackers. This delivers immediate ROI by reducing both capital and operational expenditures, leading enterprises to focus on growing their business rather than deflecting future attacks."

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