Protegrity Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Dataguise, Inc.


STAMFORD, CT--(Marketwired - Jun 4, 2013) - Protegrity Corporation, a leading provider of end-to-end data security solutions, announced today that it filed suit against Dataguise, Inc. The suit, which seeks to protect Protegrity's intellectual property, was filed at the Federal Court in Hartford, Conn.

"Research and development of groundbreaking data security technologies is the heart of Protegrity. We have invested heavily in our intellectual property and we are taking serious legal action to protect it," says Suni Munshani, Protegrity CEO.

This lawsuit against Dataguise, Inc. concerns Protegrity's U.S. Patent No. 8,402,281 titled "Data Security System for a Database" and U.S. Patent No. 6,321,201 titled "Data Security System for a Database Having Multiple Encryption Levels Applicable on a Data Element Value Level."

About Protegrity

Headquartered in Stamford, CT, Protegrity provides high performance, infinitely scalable, end-to-end data security solutions that protect sensitive information across the enterprise from the point of acquisition to deletion. The company's award-winning software products span a variety of data protection methods, including end-to-end encryption, Vaultless Tokenization, masking, and monitoring and are backed by several important data protection technology patents. Currently, more than 200 enterprise customers worldwide rely on Protegrity's comprehensive data security solutions to enable compliance for PCI DSS, HIPAA and other data protection mandates while protecting their sensitive data, brand, and business reputation. For more information, please visit www.protegrity.com.

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