Quest Software Expands Quest One Identity Solutions to Secure Unstructured Data
20 8월 2012 - 9:00PM
Business Wire
Quest Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: QSFT) today announced its new
Quest® One Identity Manager Data Governance Edition to help
enterprises of all sizes better control and secure their
ever-growing volumes of unstructured data. With more than 102
million managed identities across 5,000 customers worldwide, Quest
delivers identity solutions for the real world. Now, the company
has extended its trusted Quest One solution suite to free IT from
the burden of managing unstructured data, while empowering
business-driven data governance. This innovative approach puts the
appropriate people in control of who has, and should have, access
to data as well as the ways in which they access it.
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News Facts
- “Unstructured” data, (documents,
images, spreadsheets, presentations, PDFs, videos, and other
content) continues to grow at an explosive rate, both in volume and
complexity. In fact, a recent Quest Software customer survey
confirms that:
- 86 percent of organizations believe the
security of unstructured data is important, deeming it a top to
secondary priority.
- More than half of all respondents
believe that 50 to 100 percent of their enterprise data is
unstructured.
- Just 15 percent of respondents are
confident they would be able to track data back to the appropriate
owners.
- All of this means that organizations
are not only drowning in information, but also have no effective
way to determine what they possess, where it is stored, and who has
access to it. The resulting risk of serious regulatory exposure and
significant, crippling security holes is compounded when employees
place unstructured data onto ungoverned services, such as Microsoft
SharePoint, and cloud repositories, such as Dropbox.
- The survey further indicates that 58
percent of respondents believe that the responsibility for
approvals lies in the wrong hands, that is, not with the business
manager responsible for the data. The responses imply that access
generally is granted on a “can I grant access” strategy, rather
than a “should I grant access” strategy. The results further
underscore the need for better control of access to unstructured
data.
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Additionally, 68 percent of survey respondents say that once a
request for data is submitted and approved, it takes more than half
a business day before IT can manually fulfill the request. This
poses a serious burden to IT departments that are already
overworked, and not in a position to appropriately fulfill the
request in the first place.
Quest One Data Governance Protects Business
- Quest One Identity Manager Data
Governance Edition features a host of capabilities that enable
automated, scalable, secure, and efficient management of
unstructured data by the information owners who should govern this
data, rather than the IT employee who happens to know how to grant
access.
- Quest One Identity Manager Data
Governance Edition is designed to:
- Enable the line of business managers to
control who has access to the data and to protect their
organization through the power to analyze, approve and fulfill
access requests
- Provide decision makers with dashboards
to view trends, understand historic and current data access
activity, and see attestation status on a personalized level, with
reports that can be used to prove compliance to auditors—all
without the need to involve IT
- Govern data according to best-practice
policies set forth by management, but also based on the information
discovered by the solution to help answer such compliance-related
questions as who should be the appropriate business owner of data
in a certain share. This information is developed from the
evaluation of trends and read/write access of key users
Pricing and Availability:
- Quest One Data Governance Edition is
available immediately, with North American pricing starting at $35
per managed person.
Supporting Quotes:
- John Milburn, vice president and
general manager, Identity and Access Management, Quest
Software“Access governance is a major push for organizations of
all sizes, and data governance is perhaps the most difficult
component of those initiatives. We’ve seen countless organizations
doing the best they can with what they have, and coming up short
with regard to governance of unstructured data. With Quest One
Identity Manager Data Governance Edition, we’ve moved data
governance into an achievable, business-driven exercise. Now
organizations of all sizes can confidently report that access to
unstructured data is requested, approved, fulfilled, and audited
within a unified solution that places the control and visibility in
the hands of people who are closest to daily business
decisions.”
- Bill Moore, senior business
development manager, Tribridge“CIOs tell us that they struggle
with providing users with the proper access to applications and
data, while maintaining effective controls to meet regulatory
requirements and protect that data. The Quest One Identity Manager
Data Governance Edition helps organizations understand what
unstructured data they have and who has access to it. It
establishes a process to make sure each user has the access they
need, but nothing more, and that the right people approve and
fulfill the requests. It also helps line of business executives
understand the impact of granting access and provides them with the
certification necessary for compliance.”
- Rick Teague, principal information
technology analyst, Kings County“Access request fulfillment is
one of the drudgeries of IT. It can typically take up to two
business days for a help desk to manually track down approvals and
provision access to unstructured data, not to mention the rework
necessary if a person's role or responsibilities changes. Quest
Software can help me avoid that whole issue and focus my skills
elsewhere, by automating the fulfillment process to make access
management fast and repeatable, yet effective and secure.”
- Ranjeet Vidwans, vice president,
business development, Identropy“Managing unstructured data
is still a major problem and new approaches are necessary. The
newly introduced Quest One Identity Manager Data Governance
Edition will allow our customers to have more visibility into
their unstructured data, apply detailed data security policies,
speed up the fulfillment process, and keep related manual tasks at
a minimum. It's a great addition to the Quest One Identity
Solutions portfolio, and delivers the kind of innovation and
business value that our customers have come to expect from both
Quest and Identropy."
- Gartner, June 26, 2012, “Don’t Make
the Mistake of Assuming Your Unstructured Data is Secure”“The
unstructured data held in enterprise data stores has increased to a
spectacular degree, in terms of both volume and complexity. Manual
processes for identifying high-risk data are not practical. Most
enterprises now hold so much unstructured data that they have no
effective way of determining what they possess, where it is stored
or who has access to it. This unstructured data, as well as the
inability to manage or even understand it, presents serious and
growing risks for enterprises, including regulatory and legal
exposure.”
Supporting Resources:
- Quest Software, Inc.:
http://www.quest.com/
- Quest One Identity Manager Data
Governance Edition
- White Paper: “Six Steps to Achieving
Data Access Governance”
- Quest One Identity Solutions
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- TechValidate Research: http://www.techvalidate.com/product-research/quest-iam
About Quest:
Established in 1987, Quest Software (Nasdaq: QSFT) provides
simple and innovative IT management solutions that enable more than
100,000 global customers to save time and money across physical and
virtual environments. Quest products solve complex IT challenges
ranging from database management, data protection, identity and
access management, monitoring, user workspace management to Windows
management.
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