Varonis DatAdvantage Integration With Hitachi NAS and Unified Storage Platforms Delivers Unparalleled Visibility and Intelligence Into Data Stores

Hitachi TrueNorth Partners Have a Complete Solution to Answer Organizations' Data Governance Requirements


NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - May 15, 2013) - Varonis Systems Inc., the leading provider of comprehensive data governance software, today revealed details of its new integration with Hitachi NAS Platform (HNAS) and Hitachi Unified Storage (HUS). The integration utilizes Varonis DatAdvantage to gain visibility, intelligence and control over the information stored within enterprise-class Hitachi HNAS and HUS systems. This development means organizations can manage, analyze and protect big data effectively and efficiently. By adding this new integration to their portfolio, Hitachi TrueNorth Partners who resell the solution now have the perfect remedy to the adage 'you can't manage what you can't monitor,' solving a pressing data governance dilemma.

David Gibson, VP for Varonis, explained, "Organizations need to not only control who can access their data but, critically, audit who is actually using that access if they're to remain compliant with data governance requirements. Another driver is the introduction of collaborative capabilities, with enabling secure private cloud access to those storage repositories. Equally, migrating data between storage facilities, and even devices, is another area where knowing what you need to manage is critical. Retention policies are extremely difficult to adhere to unless an organization maintains control, visibility, and the ability to enforce these rules regardless of where data resides."

John Woodall, VP of Engineering for solutions provider Integrated Archive Systems (IAS), said, "Our mutual IAS and Hitachi Data Systems customers are storing extremely valuable data in Hitachi equipment, and they are keen to protect it. In this age of increasing regulatory requirements, legal considerations and the continued growth of unstructured data, proper data protection requires total permissions visibility and a clear, searchable audit trail of all activity -- fundamental building blocks that Varonis provides. The Varonis Metadata Framework collects this critical metadata to identify areas where critical data is over-exposed and permissions need to be tightened up, and then allows changes to be safely committed to both file system and Active Directory objects from a single interface."

Chris Morales, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Security Practice at 451 Research, said, "With the massive amounts of data able to be served on modern NAS platforms, it is becoming exceedingly difficult and important to have awareness of data access, retention, and rights to ensure data is not compromised through unnecessary access."

The solution comprised of Hitachi Data Systems and Varonis offerings provides:

  • Visibility
  • Complete Audit Trail
  • Recommendations and Modelling
  • Data Classification
  • Data Ownership Identification
  • End-to-End Automated Data Migrations
  • Collaboration and Synchronization

Gibson concluded, "We are grateful and proud that Varonis is increasingly seen as the de facto standard for monitoring large data stores. The combination of the high-performance Hitachi NAS Platform and Hitachi Unified Storage with the powerful capabilities of DatAdvantage ensures that organizations can monitor, manage and protect their investments in unstructured data. Customers want an integrated solution to collect metadata, provide information governance, and extract maximum value from their data. We've worked closely with Hitachi Data Systems to make this a reality."

To find out more visit http://www.varonis.com/solutions/by-platform/nas.html

ABOUT THE VARONIS® METADATA FRAMEWORK™

Four types of metadata are critical for data governance:

  • User and Group Information - from Active Directory, LDAP, NIS, SharePoint, etc.
  • Permissions and File System Information - knowing who can access what data in which containers
  • Access Activity - knowing which users do access what data, when and what they've done
  • Sensitive Content Indicators - knowing which files contain items of sensitivity and importance, and where they reside

The Varonis Metadata Framework™ non-intrusively collects this critical metadata, generates metadata where existing metadata is lacking (e.g. its file system filters and content inspection technologies), preprocesses it, normalizes it, analyzes it, stores it, and presents it to IT administrators in an interactive, dynamic interface. Once data owners are identified, they are empowered to make informed authorization and permissions maintenance decisions through a web-based interface -- that are then executed -- with no IT overhead or manual backend processes.

ABOUT VARONIS SYSTEMS
Varonis is the leader in unstructured and semi-structured data governance software. Based on patented technology and a highly accurate analytics engine, Varonis solutions give organizations total visibility and control over their data, ensuring that only the right users have access to the right data at all times from all devices, all use is monitored, and abuse if flagged.

Voted one of the "Fast 50 Reader Favorites" on FastCompany.com, and winner of the SC Awards for the Innovation Award, Product or Service of the Year and Best Network Security, Varonis has more than 4,500 installations worldwide and is headquartered in New York, with regional offices in Europe, Asia and Latin America.

Varonis, the Varonis logo, DatAdvantage®, DataPrivilege® and the IDU Classification Framework® are registered trademarks of Varonis® Systems in the United States and/or other countries and Metadata Framework™ is under a registration process in the United States and/or other countries. All other product and company names and marks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners and are mentioned for identification purposes only.

HITACHI is a trademark or registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd. TrueNorth is a trademark or registered trademark of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation.