Cribl launches Cribl Guard

On August 4, Cribl unveiled Cribl Guard, a transformative solution that revolutionizes how enterprises detect and protect sensitive information that appears in telemetry data before it becomes tomorrow’s headline, according to the company. Bolstered by Cribl’s latest AI research and development, Cribl Guard empowers operators to proactively detect and protect sensitive data, reducing risk, ensuring regulatory compliance, and improving operational efficiency.

Many telemetry data management tools require manual identification of fields that may contain personally identifiable information (PII) and sensitive data, an error-prone and time-consuming process. Rigid pattern-matching approaches, such as regex, often either miss critical data or over-flag irrelevant content. Without the ability to interpret context, it’s nearly impossible to distinguish between elements like serial numbers and Social Security numbers.

Cribl Guard combines advanced AI with a human-in-the-loop control point to spot sensitive data, such as credit-card, passport, and Social Security numbers, as it flows through Cribl Stream. Operators can review, approve, or override actions on the fly with over 200 customizable rules with this first release, and then automatically mask or block the data before it’s stored. Protecting information in-flight slashes false positives, boosts detection accuracy, and satisfies compliance and audit requirements—without piling manual work onto your team.

“Let’s face it—protecting sensitive data manually is like playing whack-a-mole at light speed. Our mission is to empower businesses to manage their sensitive data effortlessly and securely,” said Dritan Bitincka, co-founder and chief product officer at Cribl. “With Cribl Guard’s advanced AI-driven capabilities, we’ve introduced a smarter, globally context-aware approach that revolutionizes sensitive data detection and remediation, ensuring organizations stay compliant, secure, and ahead of threats.”

Source: Cribl

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