FileCloud, a cloud-agnostic Enterprise File Sharing and Sync (EFSS) platform, today announced the world's first availability of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance support for organizations utilizing private cloud enterprise file sharing.
The
FileCloud platform provides a set of easy-to-use features that supports
enterprise organizations to adhere to the wide impact of GDPR,
including complete EU data-residency and support of GDPR compliance
across both private and public cloud deployments. Additionally,
FileCloud is introducing the ability to manage multiple policies across
users, including GDPR, which means that organizations can choose to show
GDPR specific consent only to users in the EU and not those who reside
elsewhere. No other cloud storage provider has announced such a broad
set of capabilities to meet GDPR across all requirements.
"FileCloud
customers now have a platform to adhere to GDPR requirements, providing
secure data protection and user privacy while allowing companies to
refocus on their product," said Madhan Kanagavel, CEO of FileCloud.
"With regulations going into effect in a matter of months, now is the
time to ensure your organization is prepared for the impact of GDPR
regulation. FileCloud is an optimal platform to help every organization
to achieve full compliance in a rapidly changing landscape of government
regulations."
The
GDPR is a broad set of rules governing data protection for all
individuals within the EU and carries with it stiff penalties of 4
percent of revenue for companies that fail to comply. The regulations go
into effect May 2018 and apply not only to companies located within the
EU, but any company dealing with user data of EU citizens. As one of
the most ambitious and complex regulations passed by any government to
protect user privacy, companies of any size may find themselves
unprepared.
FileCloud's new features support organizations toward compliance of GDPR requirements in the following ways:
- User Consent: GDPR
requires that all users provide explicit consent to track personally
identifiable information (PII). FileCloud offers privacy settings to ask
for explicit consent from users while accessing, viewing or downloading
files from FileCloud.
- Breach Notification: GDPR
requires that users are notified of any breach. While breach
notifications must be handled by the customer, FileCloud has detailed
policies and breach plans in place for customer data in FileCloud
Online.
- Right To Access: GDPR
provides that users may request access to any information companies
possess relating to them. FileCloud allows an organization's data
protection officer (DPO) or administrator to search for user PII across
all file content and activity logs.
- Right To Be Forgotten: GDPR
provides that users may request the deletion or anonymization of any
data companies possess relating to them. FileCloud allows administrators
to delete or anonymize all user data, including any traces in FileCloud
access logs.
- Data Portability: GDPR
provides that users may request a copy of data for use elsewhere.
FileCloud allows the export of files in standard formats and activity
logs in easily readable CSV files.
- Privacy By Design: GDPR
requires companies to provide privacy, regardless of technological
implementation or design. FileCloud is built on open standards and is
designed to offer flexibility of deployment on private, public, or
hybrid clouds. FileCloud offers data residency, allowing customers to
select the region of their choice for storing and processing data.
"Many
well known enterprise file sharing and sync SaaS are not fully GDPR
complaint yet," said Venkat Ramasamy, Chief Operating Officer of
FileCloud. "These providers are putting themselves, their customers and
partners at huge risk. FileCloud mitigates risk by providing complete
control of the software infrastructure to manage data and regulation
requirements."
The
new features will be available December 20, 2017. FileCloud is
available for immediate download from our customer portal. For more
information please visit www.getfilecloud.com.