The new extensible data pipeline moves beyond protection to empower organizations with visualization tools to quantify risk, track third-party collaboration, and benchmark security maturity.
Seclore announced the launch of its Data Security Intelligence Framework. This powerful, extensible data pipeline is designed to transform the massive volume of activity logs generated by Seclore-protected files into actionable security and business intelligence.
This debut represents a major milestone in Seclore’s evolution from a point solution provider to a comprehensive data security and intelligence platform. It now not only protects sensitive data but helps CISOs, compliance leaders, and business teams visualize how their data moves, where risk accumulates, and how protection policies perform across their entire environment.
The need for deeper visibility is accelerating, driven by exponential data growth and rapid technological adoption. Gartner, for instance, predicts that by 2026, 40% of enterprise applications will feature task-specific AI agents, a sharp increase from less than 5% in 2025. This fast-paced change demands that decision-makers understand data usage patterns in relation to organizational security, compliance, and business objectives.
“For years, enterprises have had visibility into who accessed data, but not into how it is used, where it travels, and what those patterns mean,” said Vishal Gauri, Chief Executive Officer at Seclore. “The Data Security Intelligence Framework bridges that gap, turning Seclore protection and classification telemetry into insight, so organizations know how data is used and shared, not just where it lives.”
The new framework automates the flow of protected file activity logs and classification data into a flexible data lake. This structured data can then be visualized and interpreted through popular business intelligence tools like Power BI.
The framework is designed for extensibility and provides pre-built dashboards focusing on three critical use cases:
- Enterprise Risk Insights: Identifying exposure and collaboration patterns involving sensitive data.
- Operational Usage and Utilization: Understanding how data is used across internal teams.
- Third-Party/Supply-Chain Risk: Quantifying the risk exposure inherent in external data sharing.
The framework also supports time-series analysis for tracking long-term trends and offers easy export options to support collaboration.
Furthermore, by supporting the export of data into third-party data lakes, organizations can enrich Seclore’s security telemetry with existing business context, enabling them to:
- Quantify the security and compliance posture and the effectiveness of controls.
- Benchmark data protection maturity over time.
- Align data security policies directly with strategic business priorities.
By connecting data security telemetry with enterprise BI tools, Seclore’s framework ensures smarter, faster decisions by visualizing risk, collaboration patterns, and control effectiveness, driving confident, evidence-based decisions about how information flows and value is created.






























