FHOOSH has launched a suite of Cybersecurity Accelerator Kits to help protect data ahead of GDPR.
The company claims the new suite helps organisations ‘large and small’ protect, transmit and securely store critical data at ‘record speeds’ from data endpoints through to the cloud.
Tailored to specific user environments (Cloud, On-Premises, IoT and custom-built SDK), the kits enable organisations to jumpstart programs that will boost their security, performance and customer experience/satisfaction and help comply with regulatory requirements including GDPR.
FHOOSH CEO Eric Tobias noted, “With the release of the FHOOSH Accelerator Kits, we’re helping companies take a huge step forward with no-risk all-inclusive packages that give them a real performance upside to using advanced cybersecurity.”
The company has created four Accelerator Kits built on its patented security engine, including FHOOSH Cloud Accelerator Kit, On-Premises Accelerator Kit, IoT Accelerator Kit and Integration SDK Accelerator.
Ridge Global, a risk management consultancy founded by Tom Ridge, the first U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, focuses on risk, readiness and resiliency for Fortune 500 firms as well as small to medium-sized businesses. Ridge has partnered with FHOOSH and is applying the FHOOSH On-Premises Accelerator Kit to protect a range of corporate and customer documents, including contracts and statements of work.
“We’ve built our business on helping clients implement comprehensive risk management solutions,” said Ridge Global CIO Steve Kohler. “We’ve carefully followed the evolution of FHOOSH cybersecurity and FHOOSH is our top choice for data encryption solutions. We’re excited about bundling our cyber insurance warranty with FHOOSH to deliver a first-of-kind scalable solution that helps meet GDPR requirements and makes organisations more resilient. We see widespread applications, from banking to shipping to insurance and more.
Headquartered in San Diego, FHOOSH platform is optimised to secure and speed data across major business sectors, especially those that are prime targets for cyber criminals, including storage, financial services, healthcare, retail/online, government and insurance.
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