List of CA Data Protection (formerly CA DataMinder) Customers
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Companies using CA Data Protection (formerly CA DataMinder) for Data Loss Prevention include: Citigroup, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 230000 employees and revenues of $81.09 billion, Barclays, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 93000 employees and revenues of $34.86 billion, NatWest Group, a United Kingdom based Insurance organisation with 59400 employees and revenues of $19.98 billion and many others.
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Barclays | Banking and Financial Services | 93000 | $34.9B | United Kingdom | Broadcom | CA Data Protection (formerly CA DataMinder) | Data Loss Prevention | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Barclays tested a SQL-Server partitioning solution authored by Kustom Solution Ltd for CA Data Protection (formerly CA DataMinder) to scale a Data Loss Prevention deployment to meet the data volumes at Barclays. The work centered on database layer partitioning and code level validation using SQL-Server 2008 and SQL-Server 2008 R2 running on Windows 2008 R2 within a VirtualBox virtual environment, with the SQL-Server debugger used to single step through partitioning code during validation.
The implementation narrative describes a virtualized test harness and database partitioning architecture designed to support CA Data Protection content inspection and monitoring workloads typical of Data Loss Prevention systems. Issues discovered during single stepping were logged in JIRA and project artifacts and test documentation were managed in SharePoint, reflecting a governance pattern of tracked defects and centralized documentation. The testing confirmed the partitioning approach allowed the CA Data Protection deployment to be scaled to Barclays data volumes, and the effort focused on enabling the product to operate at the scale required by Barclays data protection and compliance operations.
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Citigroup | Banking and Financial Services | 230000 | $81.1B | United States | Broadcom | CA Data Protection (formerly CA DataMinder) | Data Loss Prevention | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Citigroup implemented CA Data Protection (formerly CA DataMinder) as a centralized Data Loss Prevention control for enterprise messaging and content surveillance. The deployment included design, capacity planning and support for a production platform that processed Bloomberg Vault messages and other electronic communications across production and testing environments.
The implementation added Content Indexing functionality to CA Data Protection, and delivered a more robust policy testing platform and automated policy deployment scripts to ensure the policies validated in test were the policies applied in production. Development work included Perl and shell scripts to deliver production data from CA Data Protection to downstream systems, address formatting and import scripts for Bloomberg messages to guarantee proper address identification, and the creation of CA AutoSys jobs to orchestrate production and test processes.
Citigroup instrumented a log and process indexing and monitoring layer using FileBeat, Logstash, Elastic Search and Kibana to provide visual representation of current and historical ingest rates and failures. The CA Data Protection environment was integrated with Elastic Search, Kafka and Hadoop as a first step toward replacing CA Data Protection, and a separate re-evaluation environment was constructed to allow historical electronic messages to be re-processed by the system.
Operational governance changes emphasized controlled policy promotion between environments, scripted deployments to guarantee consistency, and strengthened policy review through the enhanced testing platform. The work also included project management for a Proof of Concept for Digital Reasoning Synthesys, and produced explicit operational outcomes including visual monitoring of ingest behavior, guaranteed address identification for Bloomberg message sets, and higher quality review in the production policy process.
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NatWest Group | Insurance | 59400 | $20.0B | United Kingdom | Broadcom | CA Data Protection (formerly CA DataMinder) | Data Loss Prevention | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 NatWest Group deployed CA Data Protection (formerly CA DataMinder) as its Data Loss Prevention solution to support trade and electronic communications surveillance in the United States. The implementation was anchored in compliance operations, with a designated compliance point person accountable for all trade and communication surveillance activity across the US environment.
Operational use of CA Data Protection focused on electronic communications monitoring and exception handling, with the compliance lead acting as a subject matter expert on CA Dataminder Orchestria. The platform was used by a supervised team of 15 surveillance analysts, and the compliance point person performed Level 2 reviews of raised exceptions, including follow up and closure, reflecting a structured escalation and review workflow.
Architecturally the deployment functioned as the firm’s electronic communications monitoring system, referred to internally as Orchestria, providing policy driven content inspection, alert generation, and case management capabilities consistent with Data Loss Prevention tooling. Governance centered on supervised review lanes, Level 2 adjudication, and exception closure processes, aligning the CA Data Protection application to the compliance and surveillance business functions within NatWest Group.
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