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Our Expertise
IT Security
At BluEnt, security is engineered into everything we do.
We design and implement enterprise-grade data and IT security programs that safeguard critical systems, sensitive information, and digital identities across hybrid, cloud, and on-premises environments.
Our capabilities include cyber defence, identity security, endpoint and network protection, data loss prevention, encryption, and continuous monitoring. We help organizations prevent breaches, reduce risks exposure, and maintain business continuity with resilient architectures and proactive threat management.
Whether you are modernizing infrastructure or expanding to multi-cloud, we strengthen your security posture so your business can innovate with confidence.
Data Privacy & Security
Ensure compliance. Minimize risk. Build stakeholder trust.
Adopt global compliance frameworks like GDPR, HIPAA, and SOC2 with zero guesswork. From data encryption and retention policies to automated audits and monitoring, experience end-to-end protection— BluEnt helps in reducing legal exposure and protect brand reputation.
Key Services:
- Regulatory readiness without the red tape
- Centralized controls for multi-region compliance
- Real-time visibility into privacy health

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) &
Data Lineage
Who accessed what — and when.
Assign, monitor, and restrict data access across departments, tools, and geographies. With robust RBAC, get the right people access the right data at the right time. Combined with BluEnt’s latest data lineage technologies, you’ll always know how data flows, transforms, and impacts key outcomes.
Key Services:
- Mitigate insider threats with defined roles
- Ensure full traceability across workflows
- Speed up audit responses and investigations

Data Governance
Clean data. Clear decisions. Confident growth.
Data Governance is an end-to-end system of processes, rules, standards, and parameters to ensure data management is being executed securely and efficiently throughout its end-to-end lifecycle. The main goal is to consider data as a strategically beneficial corporate asset.
Major Components:
- Data Strategy: Outlines how the acquired data can facilitate in achieving business requirements.
- Data Quality Management: Verifies if the data is complete, authentic, and constant. This process also includes establishing quality parameters and mitigation strategies.
- Data Ownership and Stewardship: The data owner and data steward have their respective goals defined. The data owner is responsible for all the data, whereas the data steward manages the operational side in terms of quality and security for a required data set.
- Metadata Management: This process involves recording & managing the “information” about the data to make it easy to discover and understand.

Cloud Security
Reduce risk. Strengthen compliance. Accelerate growth.
Cloud Security aims at safeguarding the environment that offers a comprehensive on-demand computing services, complying to the Shared Responsibility Model, a cloud security framework that outlines security obligations for the CSPs (Cloud Service Providers) and customers. This delivers a transformation from the conventional means of perimeter defense to identity- and data-centric protection.
Areas of focus:
- Security Posture Management (CSPM): This includes automated tools that are constantly examining cloud configurations for highlighting and mitigating issues related to security such as lenient network access or public storage access. Any sort of misconfiguration can lead to cloud data breaches.
- Identity & Access Management (IAM): This is vital for the cloud since it comprises of stringent restrictions of the basic privileges for all users and services while implementing MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) and temporary access privileges.
- Network Security: Incorporating VPCs (Virtual Private Clouds), cloud-native firewalls, and security groups to segregate and manage traffic flow between various environments.
- Data Protection: Authorizing encryption at rest (database & disk) and in transit (using SSL/TLS) while incorporating KMS (Key Management Services) for handling encryption keys.

Secure Data Sharing
Right data. Safe sharing. Protected Sharing
Secure Data Sharing facilitates proper usefulness of the data is shared without having to compromise on data privacy and security. This becomes a challenging task when working with third party tools, software and users.
Main areas:
- Data Classification: As the very first step in secured data sharing, the data needs to be labelled properly indicating its usage type and purpose. This helps in determining the relevant sharing methods and processes.
- Anonymization and Pseudonymization: These are two strategies implemented for masking or stripping identifiers from data to decrease their sensitivity prior to being shared for research purposes.
- Data Loss Prevention (DLP): This comprises of a set of technologies/tools that track, highlight, and restrict any unwanted relay of sensitive information outside the predefined network borders.
- Legal Frameworks: Incorporating strong DSAs (Data Sharing Agreements) and NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements) to restrict participants legally with the data sharing & security protocols.

Risk Management (Vendor, Project, Application)
Reduce vendor risk. De-risk projects. Secure applications.
Risk Management is a well-defined strategy to identify potential risks, evaluating their possible impact, and any associated approach for mitigating them.
Three major risk assessment types:
- Project Risk Assessment: Executed as a part of the SDLC (System Development Life Cycle), this assessment type focuses on risks that have been identified due to introduction of a new system and how the data handled will be impacted.
- Vendor Risk Assessment (VRA): Due diligence for assessing security systems of a third-party vendor/provider prior to contracting them and constantly tracking them once implemented. This helps in evaluating the controls, compliance, and incident response potential.
- Application Risk Assessment: This circles around the security level offered by a particular software tool. It has three phases, namely, Static Analysis (SAST) where the application code is evaluated without actually implementing the application to identify bugs and vulnerabilities; Dynamic Analysis (DAST) where the external attacks are stimulated to test the application’s performance; and Penetration Testing where ethical hacking strategies are used to recognize any possible scope of hacking.

Business Continuity Planning/Disaster Recovery
Protect revenue. Preserve trust. Maintain continuity.
Business Continuity Planning (BCP) and Disaster Recovery (DR) confirms organizational resilience via developing & recovering from significant data disruptions.
Focus of the BCP framework is ensuring survival of business. There are two vital steps.
- Identifying all the time-consuming business functions and outlining impact of their disruption. This points out the recovery priorities.
- The second step is developing a continuity strategy where temporary solutions & strategies are listed out to ensure progress in events of any disruption.
Focus of DR is majorly IT restoration. The recovery objective is comprised of two things,
- Recovery Time Objective (RTO) that stands for the maximum time allowed to restore a disrupted business function or IT system.
- Recovery Point Objective (RPO) that stands for the maximum tolerable period when the data might be lost due to any major disruption. This calls for increasing backup duration.

Identity & Access Control (IAC)
Reduce breaches. Enable growth. Get ironclad security.
IAC is a very robust data security and sharing framework that guarantees only approved and verified users and processes are being provided access to organizational information and resources. This framework can be regarded as the modern-day security protocol.
Core Features:
- Identity Management: Supervising the comprehensive lifecycle of user identities, from provisioning to non-provisioning (the Joiner-Mover-Leaver process).
- Authentication: Validating the user’s identity using robust methods such as Biometrics and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
- Authorization: Outlining the permits of a user post its authentication. This comprises of RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) where access is provided depending on the user’s role; and ABAC (Attribute-Based Access Control) where the access to user is more categorized based on various aspects such as department, time, location, and sensitivity of the information to be accessed. There is also the PAM (Privileged Access Management) framework under which dedicated controls for sensitive accounts are managed and includes session recording, just-in-time access provisioning, and credential vaulting.

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Why Team Up with BluEnt?
Choose BluEnt as your partner when you want more than just
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