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Data Resolve joins hands with RAH Infotech

Ties up with Data Resolve, an emerging player with offerings in Cyber Security and Enterprise Intelligence

RAH Infotech has recently added another feature in its cap of strong business partners. The company has tied up with Data Resolve, an emerging player in the area of Cyber Security and Intelligence for Enterprises, as per the press release.

The constant barrage of cyber-attacks and threats has created a need to prevent data leak attempts from inside and outside the organization. Although many solutions are available in the market today that focus on preventing data leakage but they fail to launch attempts to inhibit internal digital impendence before it consumes the entire organizations’ resource.

Dhruv Khanna, CEO, Data Resolve Technologies said, “We are focused on addressing issues related to corporate fraud, data leak and employee productivity with security analytics via end point protection with a single client single server Architecture, from in-premise and on-cloud platforms. With the newly formed association with RAH Infotech, we are positive that our business will reach newer heights. They clearly are leaders in value added distribution and solutions provider in the Network and Security domain.”

Ashok Kumar, Chief Executive Officer at RAH Infotech said, “Data Resolve Technologies is in the prime business of providing detailed real-time information on data leakage reducing the business risks and protecting data from insider threats throughout its lifecycle. The core concept behind their technology is to help organizations detect human behaviour well before incidents occur including time spent by end users in productive and unproductive work, sensitive online searches and chats among the peers. We are delighted to be associated with Data Resolve and are looking forward taking their solutions to our customers.”

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