Securiti deserves a rating of ten on a scale of one to ten. I chose this rating because it did absolutely everything that I needed it to. My overall review rating is ten.
More and more automation, whether reduction of the exposure or automated remediation of the vulnerabilities, and the prompt reporting in the GRC tool, those are the key initiatives we have taken for last few years in safeguarding the bank's digital assets. My advice for others looking into using Securiti is to first compile your use cases for a particular sector where you are operating. Thereafter, perform the POC of those use cases followed by pilot implementation before a full-blown rollout. It makes sense to examine or assess the efficacy of security solutions prior to a full-blown rollout. I rate Securiti eight out of ten.
The software requires an understanding of the regulatory environment and is not a silver bullet solution. It's essential to know about local privacy laws and organizational security policies while using the software. Overall, I would rate Securiti a nine out of ten.
My overall rating for Securiti is eight. Automating more support systems such as calls with the product team would enhance customer satisfaction. The support should be tailored to various client requirements.
I would put nine out of ten. It's a very complete tool. It's easy to make data governance with it, as it relates to data security. However, the documentation can be difficult to read.
I would recommend Securiti to others with challenges like obtaining human resources for timely classification. However, if manual classification works for other companies, it's the best option. I rate Securiti as 8/10.
Securiti is the pioneer of the Data Command Center, a centralized platform that enables the safe use of data and GenAI. It provides unified data intelligence, controls and orchestration across hybrid multicloud environments. Large global enterprises rely on Securiti's Data Command Center for data security, privacy, governance, and compliance.
Securiti has been recognized with numerous industry and analyst awards, including "Most Innovative Startup" by RSA, "Top 25 Machine Learning Startups"...
Securiti deserves a rating of ten on a scale of one to ten. I chose this rating because it did absolutely everything that I needed it to. My overall review rating is ten.
More and more automation, whether reduction of the exposure or automated remediation of the vulnerabilities, and the prompt reporting in the GRC tool, those are the key initiatives we have taken for last few years in safeguarding the bank's digital assets. My advice for others looking into using Securiti is to first compile your use cases for a particular sector where you are operating. Thereafter, perform the POC of those use cases followed by pilot implementation before a full-blown rollout. It makes sense to examine or assess the efficacy of security solutions prior to a full-blown rollout. I rate Securiti eight out of ten.
The software requires an understanding of the regulatory environment and is not a silver bullet solution. It's essential to know about local privacy laws and organizational security policies while using the software. Overall, I would rate Securiti a nine out of ten.
Securiti has a rating of eight or nine, but we are not approaching all the challenges we will face in the future.
My overall rating for Securiti is eight. Automating more support systems such as calls with the product team would enhance customer satisfaction. The support should be tailored to various client requirements.
I rate Securiti an eight out of ten. I find it very nice.
I would put nine out of ten. It's a very complete tool. It's easy to make data governance with it, as it relates to data security. However, the documentation can be difficult to read.
I would recommend Securiti to others with challenges like obtaining human resources for timely classification. However, if manual classification works for other companies, it's the best option. I rate Securiti as 8/10.