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Securiti (PrivacyOps)

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Securiti (PrivacyOps)

Securiti (PrivacyOps)

Securiti (PrivacyOps) automates data mapping, consent management, and privacy rights fulfillment across cloud and on-premises environments. It provides workflow orchestration for regulatory compliance and data subject request handling.

Securiti (PrivacyOps) automates data mapping, consent management, and privacy rights fulfillment across cloud and on-premises environments. It provides workflow orchestration for regulatory compliance and data subject request handling.

Cost considerations

Functionality

Compatibility

User experience

Customer support

Why these ratings?

Cyberse perspective

Solution details

Integrations

Governance Risk and Compliance

Deployment

Cloud-native

Cloud-hosted

Product features

Data classification

Target industry

Technology

Public sector

Healthcare

Financial services

Cloud ecosystem partners

Amazon Web Services

Microsoft Azure Cloud

Google Cloud Platform

Subcategory

Data Discovery and Classification

Services support

In-house services

Managed services

Pricing

Free trial available

Key features

API access

Platform solution

Market segment

Enterprise

We use the following criteria to evaluate this product:

Cost considerations

Securiti uses non-public, quote-based pricing, and Vendr data shows a median enterprise spend of about $42 k a year with some deals nearing $80 k. Multiple modules—cookie consent, data discovery, DSPM, and others—are licensed separately, driving up costs as needs expand. The premium spend and add-on pattern make long-term ROI less predictable than with vendors that bundle core features.

Cost considerations

Securiti uses non-public, quote-based pricing, and Vendr data shows a median enterprise spend of about $42 k a year with some deals nearing $80 k. Multiple modules—cookie consent, data discovery, DSPM, and others—are licensed separately, driving up costs as needs expand. The premium spend and add-on pattern make long-term ROI less predictable than with vendors that bundle core features.

Functionality

Securiti automatically discovers and classifies data across major cloud and SaaS systems, then applies labeling and leak-prevention rules to sensitive content. Access-intelligence modules highlight unusual user activity and help enforce least-privilege controls. The service leans on native cloud KMS rather than providing full encryption-key lifecycle management, so its breadth is strong but not maximal.

Functionality

Securiti automatically discovers and classifies data across major cloud and SaaS systems, then applies labeling and leak-prevention rules to sensitive content. Access-intelligence modules highlight unusual user activity and help enforce least-privilege controls. The service leans on native cloud KMS rather than providing full encryption-key lifecycle management, so its breadth is strong but not maximal.

Compatibility

Securiti PrivacyOps connects to hundreds of on-prem databases, top clouds and a broad mix of SaaS systems via 1,000+ pre-built integrations. Available connectors such as Loggly let teams stream findings into existing SIEM environments for unified monitoring. CASB links are less visible and some niche feeds may need light scripting, so overall compatibility sits just below the highest tier.

Compatibility

Securiti PrivacyOps connects to hundreds of on-prem databases, top clouds and a broad mix of SaaS systems via 1,000+ pre-built integrations. Available connectors such as Loggly let teams stream findings into existing SIEM environments for unified monitoring. CASB links are less visible and some niche feeds may need light scripting, so overall compatibility sits just below the highest tier.

User experience

Securiti’s dashboards show interactive data-flow maps and real-time risk visuals that make privacy operations intuitive. G2 users frequently call the interface user-friendly but mention a learning curve for deeper configuration, so some training is still needed. These factors put the experience ahead of most data-security tools without reaching the “minimal-training” ease of a perfect score.

User experience

Securiti’s dashboards show interactive data-flow maps and real-time risk visuals that make privacy operations intuitive. G2 users frequently call the interface user-friendly but mention a learning curve for deeper configuration, so some training is still needed. These factors put the experience ahead of most data-security tools without reaching the “minimal-training” ease of a perfect score.

Customer support

Securiti provides 24-hour coverage for critical cases and maintains an extensive Knowledge Center for self-help. Fresh articles posted every month show ongoing content updates for customers. Because publicly available information does not cite key-escrow or rapid signature services, the support level meets strong business-hour expectations but falls short of the top tier.

Customer support

Securiti provides 24-hour coverage for critical cases and maintains an extensive Knowledge Center for self-help. Fresh articles posted every month show ongoing content updates for customers. Because publicly available information does not cite key-escrow or rapid signature services, the support level meets strong business-hour expectations but falls short of the top tier.