Categories: Cyber Security News

New in Syteca Release 7.21: Agentless Access, Sensitive Data Masking, and Smooth Session Playback

Syteca, a global cybersecurity provider, introduced the latest release of its platform, continuing the mission to help organizations reduce insider risks and ensure sensitive data protection.

Syteca 7.21 is a major update designed to enhance user privacy, simplify access management, provide seamless oversight, and improve the user experience.

With release 7.21, Syteca delivers a set of new capabilities, from masking sensitive information in real time to simplifying remote access. These new features help address the most pressing challenges faced by security teams worldwide.

Sensitive Data Masking

Syteca has become the first cybersecurity vendor to deliver real-time sensitive data masking. With this feature, the platform automatically detects and obscures confidential information (e.g., passwords, credit card numbers, or personal IDs) during live sessions and in recordings.

By blurring this data, Syteca helps prevent exposure of private information and supports compliance with data privacy regulations like the GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI DSS.

Web Connection Manager

Users can now launch remote sessions (RDP for Windows or SSH for Linux/Unix) directly in web browsers (Chrome, Safari, and Edge).

This means that IT teams don’t bother with installing agents, pushing updates, or troubleshooting installation issues. They just provide fast and secure access for both employees and vendors.

Full-Motion Capture of On-Screen Activity

The Syteca platform can now record continuous videos of user sessions, capturing every click and cursor movement.

Full-motion session recordings give security teams complete visibility into user activity, which can provide more detailed audit trails and speed up incident investigations. Every session is encrypted for security. 

Intuitive UI

Beyond new capabilities, Syteca 7.21 introduces a redesigned user interface. The updated UI has a cleaner design while keeping familiar navigation in place. The lighter interface and reduced on-screen clutter help users find key information faster, thus streamlining daily security tasks.

“Release 7.21 gives organizations better visibility and control over their internal security,” says Oleg Shomonko, CEO of Syteca. “Features like live data masking, full-motion session recordings, and browser-based access mean our clients can enhance the security of their assets and streamline compliance while reducing IT overhead. This update reflects our focus on solving real IT security challenges without adding complexity.”

Users interested in trying Syteca’s brand new capabilities can access the demo portal at syteca.com

About Syteca

Syteca is a comprehensive cybersecurity platform that helps organizations worldwide protect their inside perimeter. The Syteca platform combines advanced user activity monitoring (UAM) and robust privileged access management (PAM) solutions that empower organizations to govern access, mitigate insider threats, prevent data breaches, and streamline IT compliance. Syteca serves over 1,500 customers across different industries. 

Contact

Chief Marketing Officer
Helen Gamasenko
Syteca
marketing@syteca.com

The post New in Syteca Release 7.21: Agentless Access, Sensitive Data Masking, and Smooth Session Playback appeared first on Cyber Security News.

rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

Nashville journalist’s release from ICE detention delayed, slowing action in federal lawsuit

The arrest of Nashville Noticias reporter Estefany Maria Rodríguez Florez on March 4 by ICE…

7 minutes ago

Mullin confronted about ‘anger issues’ by Rand Paul in tense DHS confirmation hearing

U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., leaves his confirmation hearing to be the next Homeland Security…

7 minutes ago

CVS blankets Tennessee airwaves, enlists mass texts to fight Pharmacy Benefit Manager bill

CVS is threatening to close all its Tennessee stores if a bill to prohibit pharmacy…

7 minutes ago

Editor’s notebook: Secrecy in government does Tennesseans no good

A bill sponsored by Sen. Jack Johnson, a Franklin Republican, would protect the identities of…

7 minutes ago

Aspyr Pushes Back On Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered Outfits Backlash, Insists ‘No AI Generated Assets Were Used’

Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered publisher Aspyr has denied using AI-generated assets, insisting the contentious outfits…

46 minutes ago

Save up to 67% on Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake Right Now at Amazon

It's that time of year again, when the warmer weather starts rolling in and spring…

47 minutes ago

This website uses cookies.