Nightfall, announced it’s joined Asana Partners as a Technology Partner, helping to build comprehensive data protection into the Asana app. Nightfall’s data loss prevention (DLP) integration is available today as the sole solution that allows companies to discover and classify business-critical data within Asana. Using machine learning detectors, Nightfall can easily help organizations find and remove PII, PHI, PCI, secrets, credentials, and more stored in their Asana projects. With the ability to scan for sensitive data within text fields, as well as in over 100+ file types – including images – Nightfall is well suited to provide teams with continuous data security and compliance within Asana for a variety of industry standards including HIPAA, PCI, SOC 2 and more.
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“We’re excited to be able to bring the power of Nightfall’s detection engine to Asana. Like Asana, Nightfall is a customer-first solution meant to simplify users’ lives. The Nightfall integration for Asana will allow users to address the challenges of securing data in a large and fast-paced collaborative environment without hampering productivity,” says Nick Kings, Nightfall VP of Partnerships.
As the leader in SaaS data loss prevention, Nightfall’s novel approach to solving cloud data exposure and leakage has been adopted by both high-growth, innovative startups and industry leaders such as Klaviyo, UserTesting, and Aaron’s.
Today, security teams across the world rely on Nightfall to increase their operational capacity with powerful options for identifying and addressing data exposure risks as they emerge in real-time, including user defined policies, detail-rich alerts, and remediation workflows that can be replicated across an organization’s essential SaaS applications. Nightfall’s high-accuracy detectors scan more than 8 million items a month, and have helped organizations find tens of millions of sensitive findings with no additional administrative overhead.
“We’re thrilled that Nightfall has joined Asana Partners and are excited to be expanding our global network of technology partners, helping create integrated workflows that allow our customers to achieve success, whether they’re collaborating in-person or remotely,” said Billy Blau, Head of Business and Corporate Development, Asana. “Together, we’re connecting the enterprise’s most essential integrations, like Nightfall, to create the platform for distributed teams, helping organizations around the world advance their digital transformation efforts and work together more seamlessly than ever before.”