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ProArch Acquires Data Protection Firm Trum & Associates

ProArch, a global IT consulting and services organization, announced the acquisition of Trum & Associates (Trum), a data protection company with a deep understanding of regulatory compliance headquartered in Destin, Florida. The acquisition expands ProArch’s cybersecurity and governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) practices to secure enterprise data to prevent data breaches and establish a culture that values safeguarding corporate data.

“We are excited to bring enhanced data protection to ProArch’s clients to ensure that business data is secure, available and compliant wherever it resides,” said ProArch Founder and CEO Santosh Kaveti. “ProArch’s cybersecurity and compliance experience, combined with Trum’s proven data protection methodology and data loss prevention (DLP) managed services, will create robust solutions that mitigate long-term risk and prevent financial loss, reputation damage and non-compliance.”

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Since 2010, Trum has focused on helping organizations effectively protect and manage sensitive data. Trum’s portfolio of services includes data loss prevention strategy and implementation, data security assessments, data retention, managed DLP services and data management training. Security-conscious companies choose Trum for its technology and vendor-agnostic data protection best practices methodology, as well as expertise in implementing and managing data loss prevention programs.

“Data is the most important asset for every organization today, which is why it is crucial to know where data is stored and who can access it in order to prevent compromise,” said Kaveti. “When organizations can put the focus on deriving value from their data versus protecting it, revenue-generating opportunities will surface.”

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