Koverse, Inc. announced availability of Koverse Data Platform (KDP) 4.0,
a security-first data platform that introduces attribute-based access controls
(ABAC) to enforce Zero Trust for data, allowing customers to safely work with
complex and sensitive information to power the most demanding analytics, data
science, and AI use cases. KDP 4.0 creates an incredibly flexible, unified
security model across data at the dataset and record level, increasing the
value and utilization of all data within an organization, particularly of mixed
sensitivities, by delivering fine-grained control to ensure authorized use.
"We know the challenges that security-conscious government
organizations and highly regulated industries struggle with when using complex
and sensitive data," said Jon Matsuo, President and CEO of Koverse. "We
understand that often the most sensitive data is the most valuable, yet
security and privacy create barriers to use. To that end, we created a platform
that enables organizations to use data safely, with security top of mind, for
critical mission agility."
KDP 4.0 uniquely provides Zero Trust for data management, rapidly
ingesting, indexing, storing, and securing all data including structured and
unstructured, batch and continuously streaming, and classified and unclassified
data, from any source. Built by the architects behind the software that
protects the NSA's data, KDP goes beyond conventional security approaches to
Zero Trust for data by applying ABAC, which takes the unique properties of each
individual data element along with the attributes of each user into account to
make an unlimited number of unique complex authorization decisions in
real-time. As a result, organizations are shifting focus from making one
decision to allow users into the security perimeter, to an environment in which
thousands of individual authorization decisions happen every second, based on
each user and each piece of data.
KDP's open architecture ensures customers remain in control of
their data at all times, and supports the tools and technologies teams already
use, including popular AI/ML libraries, data science notebooks, and BI tools.
KDP 4.0 is available as a service (SaaS) or self-managed.
With KDP 4.0, organizations can simply plug in their
authentication system and define the security attributes, or use industry
specific security attributes. The platform scales with new datasets and
attribute labels as needed, ensuring no degradation in performance. The ability
to index, label and secure any data, even unstructured data, is an
industry-first; other solutions are simply unable to address the complexity and
fine-grained authorization needed for Zero Trust control of any kind of data.
"A security-focused approach to data management ensures that
organizations are extracting the most value possible from data," said Kathleen
Walch, Managing Partner and Principal Analyst at Cognilytica. "It begins with
bringing siloed and inaccessible data into one place and eliminating cumbersome
data preparation and engineering tasks to accelerate AI and machine learning
outcomes. KDP 4.0 addresses exactly this, using ABAC as a foundation for
delivering industry leading Zero Trust for data."
KDP 4.0's comprehensive, security-first approach builds on the
strengths already demonstrated in previous deployments by adding out-of-the-box
ABAC for projects of any size in minutes, providing customers with true, Zero
Trust for data capabilities. Zero Trust is enforced even within the various
platform micro-services, with additional fine-grained, attribute-based
authorization checks for every data access request, so every team member sees
only the data they need. In fact, when data is initially loaded into KDP 4.0,
access to a specific dataset or record or even knowledge of its existence can
be restricted - excluding, critically, even system administrators, further
guarding against an inside bad actor.
Organizations can try KDP 4.0 free for 30 days at koverse.com/get-started