Secude embeds Microsoft Purview protection and data governance into CAD files, PDFs and MS Office files, protecting your sensitive information when shared with supply chain partners — either with or without encryption.

Today’s cyberattackers target smaller less security-diligent supply chain partners as an entry point to infiltrate larger enterprise organizations. As it only takes one security gap across the entire digital supply chain to cause a widespread data breach, your operations are at risk unless your CAD files are protected. Embedded at the application layer, Secude’s HaloCAD encrypts CAD files from creation and ensures access controls no matter where they travel along the supply chain. Even if they fall into the wrong hands, you're still protected.
Real-time monitoring and detailed data logs ensures that unauthorized modifications to files or databases are identified promptly, which is essential for data governance and regulatory compliance. Secude’s HaloSHARE extends Microsoft Purview’s classification, labelling and monitoring capabilities to CAD files, PDFs and MS Office files shared externally, so you always know where your sensitive information has travelled, who has accessed them and what file actions have been taken.
From manufacturing production lines to multi-partner infrastructure projects, digital supply chains must be secure, but heavy-handed security can impede productivity. With Secude, you can secure files using MPIP encryption (HaloCAD) or protect files without encryption using digital watermarking and signing (HaloSHARE). Secude also extends DLP rules to files shared in CDE environments that are not compatible with encryption, so you can improve supply chain security without impeding collaboration.
