Exterro Inc. – The preferred provider of legal GRC software specifically designed for the internal legal, privacy and IT teams of Global 2000 and AmLaw 200 companies – today announced He has expanded its public cloud provider sites to include the Canadian Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center to support its current and future customer base that requires a dedicated data center in the country. With the addition of the Canadian AWS Data Center, Exterro now benefits from data center support located in the United States and Europe.
Today’s initiative is a response to requests from new and existing customers operating in Canada who wish to have their data hosted locally. Exterro’s platform is used by a wide range of businesses, legal service providers, government agencies and law enforcement agencies for forensic investigations, eDiscovery process management and compliance with government / industry regulations and company policies, including reviewing access requests from data subjects. In addition, Exterro’s enterprise software is designed to meet the specific and changing needs of legal executives to effectively orchestrate privacy, compliance,
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“As a rapidly growing company, Exterro’s client list includes a growing number of businesses and government agencies in Canada,” commented Bobby Balachandran, CEO of Exterro. “Many prefer their data to be stored within Canadian borders. Given the increasing complexity of privacy and data security regulations around the world, we are very happy to respond to these requests. “
By hosting data locally through AWS, Exterro is able to ensure that its customers’ data is handled in strict compliance with all Canada-specific data security, compliance and privacy standards. The company is currently SOC II certified and licensed by FedRAMP; it is on the verge of completing HiTrust CSF and 27001 certifications. For more information on hosting Exterro data, please visit exterro.com.
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