Varonis Systems, a titan in data security, has made a significant stride by opening its first Varonis UK Data Centre. Located in the heart of London, the new facility aims to accommodate the growing local demand for robust SaaS security and compliance solutions. The data centre will help businesses in the UK demonstrate compliance with national data protection laws and GDPR, while also offering them access to Varonis’ top-notch automation, visibility, and support features.
Why a Varonis UK Data Centre is Significant
“The new data centre paves the way for customers to adopt Varonis’ SaaS offering,” says Mark Wilcox, vice president and general manager of Varonis in the UK and Germany. Varonis’ new facility is a milestone in helping UK-based businesses — from healthcare providers safeguarding patient data to government departments securing employee and customer PII — ensure that their data security logs and analytics are kept locally.
Offering More than Just Security
“Varonis is making automated outcomes a reality for customers,” adds Wilcox. Features such as Proactive Incident Response and Varonis’ automated posture management help customers effortlessly remediate security and compliance gaps across their SaaS and IaaS environments.
A Uniquely Comprehensive Approach to Data Security
“What sets Varonis apart from traditional cybersecurity companies is their focus on protecting sensitive enterprise data,” explains Stuart Powell, CISO at the Government of Jersey. Varonis’ platform offers a comprehensive approach to data security, tackling important use cases that include data protection, data governance, Zero Trust, compliance, data privacy, classification, and threat detection and response.
Varonis Steps up…
The launch of the Varonis UK Data Centre marks a significant advance in localized data security and compliance solutions for businesses operating in the UK and the EU. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, companies like Varonis are stepping up to provide tailored, comprehensive security solutions that meet local regulations. Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences on how localized data centres impact your business’ security and compliance strategies in the comments below.