Seclore Launches ARMOR Data Security Platform

Seclore, a Santa Clara data security firm, this week unveiled ARMOR, a unified data security intelligence platform combining classification, digital rights management, encryption, access governance, and real-time analytics. The platform embeds persistent, file-level protections that travel with data to secure AI workflows and third-party services. Seclore positions ARMOR to help regulated enterprises meet evolving requirements such as the EU AI Act and U.S. AI guidance.
Key Points
- 1Launches ARMOR platform combining automated classification, DRM, encryption, governance, and centralized real-time analytics.
- 2Addresses AI-era risks by embedding persistent file-level protections that travel with data across services.
- 3Enables security teams to audit, revoke access, and demonstrate compliance with AI Act and U.S. guidance.
Scoring Rationale
New enterprise product addresses urgent AI-era data security needs; limited novelty given strong incumbent competition.
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