As organizations continue to migrate data to the cloud, where and how data is handled is becoming an important consideration.
WithSecure’s Cloud Protection for Salesforce, a trusted, natively integrated solution that prevents attacks via files and URLs uploaded to Sales force Clouds is helping its customers manage these considerations by allowing them to select where the data is processed.
As cross-border data transfers increase, it’s becoming increasingly challenging for organizations to understand where their data actually is.
And the proliferation of region and country specific data protection laws is making this challenge more significant for organizations, as it requires compliance with regulations that can differ considerably from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Many of these laws have specific data residency or sovereignty requirements that specify where data should be stored and/or processed. And it’s an issue that goes beyond simple compliance.
According to WithSecure CEO Juhani Hintikka, these regulations have security benefits, but also challenges that organizations need help with.
“Countries around the world are beginning to view data as an important resource and many of them are responding by regulating how it’s stored and protected. This is basically good for security, but organizations need practical solutions to benefit.
WithSecure Cloud Protection for Salesforce is a native application that runs in Salesforce environments. It’s designed to prevent attacks via files and URLs uploaded to Salesforce Clouds. It gives real-time protection against viruses, trojans, ransomware, and other advanced malware.
It’s configurable Point of Presence feature can help companies address concerns about the geographical location of their data by allowing them to select where Cloud Protection for Salesforce data is processed.
Avalability: Current choices available to users include the US or EU. However, due to increasing demand in other regions, WithSecure™ is making Australia and Singapore available at the end of November and expects to add more countries in the future.
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