Draft:Safetica

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Safetica Technologies
IndustryData Security
HeadquartersPrague, Czech Republic,
Prague
,
Czech Republic
Area served
worldwide
Key people
Jakub Mahdal (founder), Petr Žikeš (CEO), Zbyněk Sopuch (CTO), Ondřej Tomek, Ondrej Smolár (investors)
ProductsSafetica DLP, Safetica Auditor, Safetica Mobile

Safetica Technologies is a European data loss prevention software (DLP) vendor. Safetica DLP is designed for contextual protection of data at the endpoint level. It blocks erroneous or malicious actions which might lead to sensitive files leaving a company. Safetica can also identify wasted costs connected with low work productivity or ineffective use of software licenses or wasted print. Safetica Technologies began developing their Data Loss Prevention software (DLP) designed for contextual protection of data at the endpoint level in 2011. Safetica is now being utilised by various organisations in over 110 countries worldwide.[1]

History[edit]

The company's history goes back to 2007 in the Czech Republic. In 2011 the company started using name Safetica Technologies and introduced the first version of product called Safetica DLP. Soon it partnered with investor Ondřej Tomek, put $1,000,00 in research and development and got its first customers abroad. In 2013 Safetica started distribution to the markets in Asia and in the Middle East.

In 2015 Safetica Technologies received $1,500,000 investment for further product development and Petr Žikeš became the new CEO.

In 2016 the company partnered with global antivirus company ESET to bundle its products with their antivirus products, which means that Safetica is distributed throughout their global sales network covering 180 countries.

In November 2019, Safetica announced a partnership with Seclore, provider of the industry's first, open Data-Centric Security Platform, to bring automated detection, protection, and tracking of sensitive information to enterprises.[2][better source needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.safetica.com/ [non-primary source needed]
  2. ^ Seclore. "Seclore and Safetica Join Forces to Automatically Detect, Protect and Track Sensitive Information the Last Mile". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2020-04-01.