Venari Security is partnering with service provider Kerv to help organisations maintain strong encryption standards, and mitigate against malicious activity hidden within encrypted traffic on their networks.
Kerv, which recently acquired TDS Global Communications Compliance Practice to form the Kerv Communications Compliance Practice, will integrate Venari’s Encrypted Traffic Analysis (ETA) platform into its existing product offering, supplying a greater range of security options for its current customers.
ETA allows organisations to define, measure and maintain strong encryption standards, monitoring in near real-time for any deviation. The platform uses a combination of artificial intelligence, machine learning, behavioural analytics and a rules engine to provide actionable intelligence. As a result, organisations have greater oversight and understanding of encrypted traffic on their networks.
“The partnership will compliment Kerv’s existing regulatory and security services, and, for the first time, our customers will be able to gain real insights into their encrypted communications,” said Kerv.
“Regulatory compliance has become a fundamental business priority, with the risk of substantial fines driving a massive uptake in encryption communications worldwide. However, whilst data at rest encryption has done a fantastic job at protecting our data, organisations need to find ways to gain back the visibility of their networks that encryption is currently concealing,” said Hiten Mistry, CRO at Venari Security.
“Our partnership with Kerv will enable its customers to understand their encrypted communications better, meet regulatory requirements and gain insights over encrypted traffic on their network.”