Varonis IDU Data Classification Framework

The Varonis IDU Data Classification Framework extends the Varonis IDU Framework to include comprehensive data classification capability. It produces results faster by working smarter than other tools.

It quickly finds your most important and at-risk data so you can take clear, concrete steps to remediate problems. It produces highly actionable results – results you can do something constructive with – by using intelligence about your data to prioritize its classification searches. It knows who owns data, who has permission to access data, who actually accessed data, and whose access to data should be revoked.

That means, for example, it can show you where your most at-risk data is: sensitive data that too many people can access.

Or, it can show you all the sensitive data that is accessible by, or was already accessed by, a specific user or group.

With intelligent search results like these, you'll know exactly what action to take next.

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