Qlik Security and Privacy

Qlik Security and Privacy

Qlik Security and Privacy

The advent of data collection and processing technologies has greatly simplified the operational activities of companies. However, at the same time, the issue of data security and confidentiality owned by the business has become more relevant.

The main Qlik’s goal is to provide high-performance and highly available global environments through which users can securely integrate and analyze data, as well as share information. Security, compliance and privacy are guaranteed for any use case: cloud service, Qlik self-deployment, a hybrid approach.

Security

Security is an integral part of the entire software development process. It takes into account security measures in all processes, such as software development, SaaS operations, enterprise information technology, etc. Qlik uses advanced security technologies and modern open standards to make users confident in their data safety.

Confidentiality

Since data is one of the most important business assets, the data privacy is too important. Compliance of Qlik solutions with all data protection laws, including GDPR, is ensured through a development process focused on security and privacy.

DataLabs is a Qlik Certified Partner. A high level of team competence and an individual approach allows to find a solution in any situation. You can get additional information by filling out the form at the link

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