Fremont, Calif., November 17, 2009 – dataguise (http://www.dataguise.com), a leading innovator of security solutions for protecting sensitive data across the enterprise , today announced that Facebook has adopted dataguise dgdiscover to identify sensitive user data such as IP addresses, social security numbers and other personal information in compliance with the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) and California SB 1386.
Founded in 2004, Facebook is a social utility that helps people communicate more efficiently with their friends, family and coworkers. The company develops technologies that facilitate the sharing of information through the social demographic, the digital mapping of people's real-world social connections. Facebook is the second most-trafficked PHP site in the world, and one of the largest MySQL installations in use, running thousands of databases. Facebook has built a lightweight but powerful multi-language RPC framework that allows the company to seamlessly and easily tie together subsystems written in any language, running on any platform.
dgdiscover is deployed as a scanner across Facebook's corporate MySQL and Oracle database environments, helping the social networking leader quickly identify where sensitive information is located throughout these important corporate databases. dgdiscover is unique in that it identifies all database instances on the network , supporting more secure operations by helping ensure that new database instances and all sensitive data types are located for proper attention.
"Prior to an automated database scanner, the process of sensitive data discovery across corporate databases, then searching each repository for sensitive user data, was a more manual process that was enormously time consuming," said Bob Read, Security and Compliance Manager for Facebook. "dgdiscover has reduced our sensitive data discovery process from weeks to under two days, satisfying PCI auditor demands to provide proof of compliance within rigid deadlines."
dgdiscover looks for sensitive and potentially sensitive data within structured and unstructured repositories and employs sophisticated pattern matching algorithms to automatically identify data such as credit card numbers, expiration dates, social security numbers, and phone numbers. dgdiscover creates detailed reports with easy to interpret graphical summaries showing where such information resides in database tables. dgdiscover also has the unique ability to search unstructured sources such as text files, Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, as well as other file formats for a comprehensive search. dgdiscover includes a library of predefined templates for conducting searches for data relevant to compliance initiatives such as PCI-DSS, PII, HIPAA, and state regulations including California SB 1386. (continued...)
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