Seclore
Seclore is an enterprise data-centric security provider focused on rights management, classification, and Zero Trust-based protection for sensitive information across repositories and collaboration channels.
- Data-centric security platform for file-level protection and control across devices, locations, and sharing channels.
- Enterprise rights management capabilities for granular usage control, revocation, and tracking of sensitive documents and emails.
- Integration with content repositories, collaboration tools, email systems, and identity providers for policy-based access control.
- Support for data classification workflows and automated protection aligned with enterprise security and compliance policies.
- Zero Trust-oriented approach to securing data that persists across endpoints, cloud services, and external sharing.
More About Seclore
Seclore focuses on protecting enterprise data at the file and object level so that security policies travel with information regardless of where it is stored or how it is shared. Its offerings address use cases where organizations need to share sensitive content with internal and external users while retaining control over who can access, view, edit, copy, print, or forward that content. The platform is used in environments such as financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, and government, where regulated or confidential information moves across multiple systems and organizational boundaries.
The core of Seclore’s offering can be categorized as data-centric security and enterprise digital rights management (data security). The platform applies persistent protection to files through encryption and policy enforcement, binding access and usage rights to user identity, device, and context. Policies can include expiration, dynamic revocation, and restrictions on actions such as screen capture or offline access. Because control is embedded with the file, protection remains in place when data leaves corporate networks, document repositories, or cloud collaboration tools.
Seclore integrates with enterprise content management systems, cloud storage platforms, email gateways, and productivity suites to automate protection and classification at creation, upload, or sharing time. The platform typically works with existing identity and access management systems (identity and access management) to enforce role-based or attribute-based access controls. It also aligns with Zero Trust security concepts by treating every access request as untrusted until verified and by decoupling data protection from network location or device perimeter.
From an architectural perspective, Seclore uses encryption, policy servers, and client-side enforcement components or agents, along with browser-based access options where supported. Audit and tracking capabilities provide visibility into who accessed protected files, when, and with which actions, supporting Security Operations (SecOps) and compliance reporting. Integration with data classification tools and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) workflows (data loss prevention) allows organizations to automatically apply protection based on labels, content inspection, or business rules.
In an enterprise directory or marketplace taxonomy, Seclore can be positioned under data security, enterprise digital rights management, Zero Trust data protection, and compliance-supporting security controls. Its value proposition centers on extending granular control and visibility over sensitive data beyond traditional network and endpoint boundaries, supporting secure collaboration with partners, customers, and remote employees while maintaining alignment with internal security and regulatory requirements.