Built with AI at its core, Cloudera’s platform automates critical data fabric operations, including data quality checks, classification, and profiling. It also provides natural language access to enterprise data, democratizing data usage across both technical and non-technical teams. With this update, Cloudera customers can deploy Trino in data centers or public clouds and federate data across multiple systems using certified connectors. The integration with SDX unifies metadata and access controls, simplifying management and enabling secure, self-service data access. By unifying metadata, access controls, governance, and security across the entire enterprise, Cloudera delivers a single, secure endpoint to access all data—across multiple engines, clouds, and on-premises environments—without duplicating security or access policies. Additionally, Cloudera Octopai Data Lineage tracks the end-to-end journey of data, delivering transparency and trust for all data transformations, including data originating outside the Cloudera ecosystem.
Through this AI-infused architecture, Cloudera enables
enterprises to:
Boost efficiency through automation of data fabric operations
such as cleansing and classification
Democratize access with natural language interfaces for
intuitive data interaction
Improve trust and transparency through intelligent metadata collection and end-to-end data lineage
“Today, IT technologies make our world truly global, with
humans, enterprises and states tightly interconnected. As soon as one of these
elements is threatened, then most of us are affected. We can no longer just
assess risk from a domestic perspective, with our business and private life
spanning international borders and networks. So, the real protection issue is
one of global scale processes, international infrastructure and shared
resources, being used in critical moments as one. This is why we commend
Kaspersky’s approach to construct its information security system and apply for
certification with such a wide network of subsidiaries in various countries, to
demonstrate its accumulative power and business continuity efforts,” added
Dmitry Yartsev, Director General of TÜV AUSTRIA office in Moscow.
Certification is publicly available in the TÜV AUSTRIA Certificate Directory and also on the Kaspersky website here. The ISO 27001 audit is yet another step in the Global Transparency Initiative, announced in 2017, to further ensure its partners and customers that the company’s products and services are not only the best when it comes to protection from cyberthreats, but also treats customer data with the highest level of respect and care. In 2019 the company achieved the SOC 2 Type 1 audit, issued by one of the Big Four accounting firms, which confirms that the development and release of Kaspersky’s AV databases are protected from unauthorized changes by strong security controls.
Obtained the skills required to assist a business in
implementing an ISO/IEC 27001-compliant Information Security Management System.
Understand the process of implementing an Information
Security Management System
Provide ongoing threat prevention and assessment inside your
business.
Increased odds of getting recognized or employed in an
Information Security career
Understand the risk management process, controls, and
compliance responsibilities
Acquired the competence required to lead a team in the
implementation of an ISMS.
The capacity to assist enterprises in the process of
continuously improving their Information Security Management Systems.
Acquired the abilities required to audit the organization's Information Security Management System.

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