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Trial Version of Test Data Security Suite Expanded to Include SQL Server

Nov 8, 2010

Camouglage Software Inc., has expanded their Camouflage Test Data Security Suite to now include support for SQL Server in their trial version; allowing customers to discover and mask sensitive data within their organization. The free trial can help customers quickly find sensitive data and show how easily the discovery can be.

“We are very pleased to expand our trial version of Camouflage in response to popular demand” says Steve Pomroy, CTO of Camouflage Software Inc. “With the trial version of Camouflage now available for both Oracle and SQL Server, organizations can ensure that they’re taking the right steps to achieve PCI and HIPAA compliance, while reducing the risk of a potential data breach”.

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