Data Security Intern at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
Apr 8, 2025
I advise doing research on Cyera before trying to use it. It's not an application you can learn instantly, so understanding its purpose and how it's used is important. Overall, I would rate Cyera an eight out of ten, considering my skills and experience.
Senior Cyber Security Consultant at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Jan 9, 2024
To those evaluating this solution, I would advise doing a proper assessment of your organization in terms of what your cloud data is residing on. You first need to assess if you need any cloud data-specific tool. After you have done that assessment, you need to see your pocket weight in terms of how much you are willing to spend on a particular solution. Based on that, you need to shortlist a vendor. I would rate Cyera an eight out of ten at this time. They are still a startup company, and they still have a long way to go.
Security Engineer at a recreational facilities/services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Jun 7, 2023
I'd definitely recommend it, but you should always look at a few things and see what's good for your environment. That's because some people might have a few different data sources. They might not use a cloud, CSP, or a certain vendor. From what we've experienced, it has been nothing but good. I'd rate it a nine out of ten because I feel some of the things that we need aren't there yet, such as the Box integration and some of the UI features. Outside of that, they make up for it by keeping an open dialogue and fixing it. I really like dealing with this company.
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a crucial software solution designed to prevent unauthorized data access and breaches within an organization by monitoring and controlling activities that could compromise sensitive data.DLP solutions integrate seamlessly into business environments to protect sensitive data. Businesses use these solutions to identify data flows and restrict access to unauthorized users, employing methods such as data encryption, digital rights management, and endpoint protection....
I advise doing research on Cyera before trying to use it. It's not an application you can learn instantly, so understanding its purpose and how it's used is important. Overall, I would rate Cyera an eight out of ten, considering my skills and experience.
To those evaluating this solution, I would advise doing a proper assessment of your organization in terms of what your cloud data is residing on. You first need to assess if you need any cloud data-specific tool. After you have done that assessment, you need to see your pocket weight in terms of how much you are willing to spend on a particular solution. Based on that, you need to shortlist a vendor. I would rate Cyera an eight out of ten at this time. They are still a startup company, and they still have a long way to go.
I'd definitely recommend it, but you should always look at a few things and see what's good for your environment. That's because some people might have a few different data sources. They might not use a cloud, CSP, or a certain vendor. From what we've experienced, it has been nothing but good. I'd rate it a nine out of ten because I feel some of the things that we need aren't there yet, such as the Box integration and some of the UI features. Outside of that, they make up for it by keeping an open dialogue and fixing it. I really like dealing with this company.