Virtru launched the OpenTDF project, an open source
initiative. Developers can leverage OpenTDF to encrypt and protect
sensitive data flowing in and out of their applications while applying data
policies to enable Zero Trust data control.
Originally
invented within the National Security Agency by Virtru's founder, Will Ackerly,
TDF has long existed as an open specification hosted
by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Over the years, the TDF specification has informed
numerous efforts to facilitate sharing of sensitive data across disparate
domains. With the launch today of OpenTDF, developers have access to software
development kits (SDKs) hosted in the OpenTDF GitHub repo.
These SDKs will make it easier to build applications uniquely capable of
governing sensitive data as it flows through documents, video feeds, IoT
sensors, and multi-party analytics.
Use
cases for OpenTDF include:
- Protect health information (PHI): Protecting personal health information
and the ability to share medical history with a provider while maintaining
control over that data
- Redact content within documents: Cryptographically enforced document
redaction that protects words, sentences, or paragraphs of text based upon the
security rights of the individual viewing the document
- Secure IoT sensor data: Providing granular access controls
down to the packet level while also ensuring data integrity to safeguard
against data spoofing
- Real-time chat and video conferencing: End-to-end protection of message
content
- Integration with other platforms: Apache Kafka integration to secure
data event streams from ingestion to consumption
"Virtru
was built on the premise that people should have a basic right to determine
what data they share and with whom. There should be no back doors and no
third-party access requirements," said John Ackerly, CEO of Virtru. "With this
open implementation, customers and partners alike can incorporate
industry-leading data control standards into their applications. We are excited
to see how developers worldwide will leverage OpenTDF to deliver innovative
Zero Trust data solutions that advance trust and respect for the data their
organizations produce and share."
"One
of the world's most important inventions, PDF was created by Adobe to
facilitate sharing of documents between people using different computer
operating systems, regardless of the application used to create the document,"
said Will Ackerly, CTO of Virtru. "Just as PDF helped accelerate digital
document sharing, TDF is poised to become the standard method for securely
sharing sensitive data. TDF keeps rightful owners in sovereign control of
information they share regardless of file type, application of origin, or
authentication mechanisms."
In
recognition of the OpenTDF project launch, Virtru is hosting an executive networking and cocktail event on June 6th at RSA. The event will feature Michael Chertoff, former Secretary of the Department of
Homeland Security, and Michèle Flournoy, former Under Secretary of Defense.
These distinguished guests will discuss how TDF is helping to simplify Zero
Trust data workflows in support of national interests and collaboration with
key allies.