CES 2025 Adobis Group – DataChain: A new approach to data security

January 12, 2025

At CES 2025, the Adobis Group presented its new DataChain platform – a solution that enables companies to efficiently manage and analyse their data while meeting the highest security standards.

The platform is designed for industries with stringent data protection and compliance requirements, such as financial services, healthcare and manufacturing.

DataChain: An innovative data security platform

DataChain provides a comprehensive view of enterprise data, combining security features with powerful analytics tools to enable users to manage, visualise and track data in real time to make informed decisions.

Key features of DataChain

  • Secure data management: State-of-the-art encryption technologies protect sensitive data from unauthorised access.
  • AI-supported analyses: algorithms recognise data patterns and anomalies to identify risks at an early stage.
  • raceability: complete transparency regarding the origin and use of data ensures trust and compliance.
  • Flexibility: can be adapted to specific industry and application requirements.

Classification: How new is DataChain really?

The combination of security and analysis tools is impressive, but not completely new. Platforms such as IBM Guardium, Splunk or Snowflake offer similar functionality. However, DataChain sets itself apart from the competition through greater user-friendliness, real-time decision support and flexibility.

Relevance for the security industry

As cyber threats and regulatory requirements become more complex, data security is becoming a strategic focus. DataChain not only helps companies protect their data, but also to use it as a competitive advantage. The platform combines productivity and security without having to compromise on either.

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