Confidencial.io to Preview AI Data Governance Solution at RSAC
Confidencial.io is set to unveil an early preview of its unified AI data governance solution at the RSA Conference (RSAC) 2025. Announced in a press release, the solution aims to prevent data leaks and support secure AI innovation by embedding a cryptographic layer within AI frameworks.
The solution is designed to address the challenges of protecting unstructured data, such as documents and images, which are crucial for AI operations. By applying data-centric Zero Trust principles, Confidencial.io ensures that only authorized data flows through AI workflows, reducing computing costs and streamlining compliance with NIST and ISO frameworks.
Confidencial.io's approach unifies governance and privacy controls, automatically identifying and securing sensitive data while allowing AI systems to extract valuable insights. This innovation is particularly relevant as the adoption of tools like Microsoft Markitdown and IBM Docling increases, which convert files into text for AI analysis.
The company invites attendees to visit Booth 5787 at RSAC to see how their solution integrates AI data governance with cyber resilience, following the recent launch of their Cloud Protector DSPM solution.
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