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Koverse Data Platform 4.0 Enforces Zero Trust For Data With Attribute-Based Access Controls

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Koverse, Inc., an SAIC company, has announced the 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. KDP 4.0 allows customers to safely work with complex and sensitive information to power the most demanding analytics, data science, and AI use cases.

According to the company, KDP 4.0 creates a 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.

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.

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.

Organizations can try KDP 4.0 free for 30 days at koverse.com/get-started