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BigID Introduces Hyperscan(™) for Speeding Unstructured File Scans at Scale

August 20, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

Hyperscan Cuts Unstructured Data Scans By Up To 95% Through Patent-pending ML Intelligence

BigID, the leader in data discovery and intelligence for privacy, protection and perspective, today introduced Hyperscan technology for scanning large volumes of unstructured file data in the data center or cloud at petabyte scale. BigID’s Hyperscan leverages BigID developed ML to dramatically expedite the classification, cataloging and correlation of sensitive data in high volume file stores like O365, Sharepoint, Box, GDrive, S3, NetApp, EMC, HDFS for the purposes of data compliance, privacy, remediation, access governance, cloud migration, minimization or retention.

Organizations produce and store petabytes of documents like PDFs, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms – yearly. Understanding what and whose data is inside these diverse “unstructured” files has always proved challenging, requiring large compute resources to achieve performance that can take months or years for scanning typical enterprise volumes. This creates significant issues for data compliance, security and governance since files often contain sensitive data about people, IP, accounts and more. For over a decade the only innovation in scanning unstructured files was around optimizing data parsers and parallelizing scanners. BigID completely rethinks how unstructured data is scanned and processed achieving the first order of magnitude speed enhancements in a generation.

BigID’s patent-pending ML intelligently prioritizes how data is processed based on content and context, significantly reducing scan processing time without losing precision. The result is performance gains – relative to traditional approaches – of up to 95% for finding sensitive data plus the ability to perform additional firsts not possible in other unstructured data scanners

Enforce data compliance
Perform Data Subject Rights across all data in files
Cluster similar files together
Flag duplicate documents
Minimize data for security or cloud migration
Enhance BigID’s or any other data catalog with unstructured data content
Enable accurate remediation and retention of documents inside BigID
Provide accurate identification of excess file permissioning
Simplify file encryption, tokenization and redaction via BigID partners

“Hyperscan is a transformative step that enables organizations to save up to 95% of their scan time for historically problematic unstructured files,” explained Nimrod Vax, Head of Product and co-founder of BigID. “By applying BigID developed ML intelligence to vast amounts of data across the organization, BigID enables organizations to know what’s in their file stores faster and in so doing simplify compliance, privacy, cloud migration and governance.”

Learn more about hyperscan at bigid.com/discovery-in-depth/hyperscan or see it in action with a custom 1:1 demo.

About BigID:
Based in New York, BigID uses advanced machine learning and identity intelligence to help enterprises better protect their customer and employee data at petabyte scale. Using BigID, enterprises can better safeguard and assure the privacy of their most sensitive data, reducing breach risk and enabling compliance with emerging data protection regulations like the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation and California Consumer Privacy Act. BigID has raised $146 million in funding since its founding in 2016 and has been recognized for its privacy innovation as the 2018 RSA Conference Innovation Sandbox winner, a CB Insights 2018 Cyber Defender, Network Products Guide 2018 IT World Awards “Hot Company of the Year” winner, a 2019 InformationWeek Vendor to Watch, a 2019 Business Insider enterprise vendor “to bet your career on,” and a 2019 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer. Learn more at http://bigid.com or visit us at http://bigid.com/demo to schedule a demo.

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