What Privacy-First Data Sharing Really Means
Privacy Isn’t About Locking Data Away

Amey Jambotkar
Principal Product Manager, Arctera Data Insight
Arctera now operates as the dedicated Data Compliance business unit within Cloud Software Group—strengthening our mission to help organizations meet regulatory requirements with precision and confidence.
The Arctera Insight Platform simplifies enterprise data compliance by uniting governance, discovery, and surveillance capabilities—helping organizations act decisively and manage regulatory risk with confidence.
Gain clarity and control over enterprise data with AI-driven classification, inventory, and retention insights. Automate policy enforcement and remediation to strengthen compliance and reduce organizational risk.
Streamline discovery with intelligent automation. Reduce review volume, improve defensibility, and accelerate end-to-end EDRM workflows—minimizing cost, complexity, and operational risk.
Enhance compliance oversight with continuous, AI-driven monitoring. Detect misconduct proactively, reduce false positives, and strengthen transparency across communication channels.
The Arctera Insight Platform
The Arctera Insight Platform gives compliance teams a single source of truth—reducing manual review, simplifying audits, and improving regulatory defensibility. It is able to capture data from over 130+ different content sources, and more than 280 AI policies help firms streamline compliance and adapt to evolving regulations .
Capture
Every interaction, across every channel.
Chronicle
Preserve, enrich, and contextualize data.
Contain
Govern, secure, and act on that information with confidence.
Privacy Isn’t About Locking Data Away

Amey Jambotkar
Principal Product Manager, Arctera Data Insight
Organizations don’t struggle because they lack information. They struggle because action comes too late and without context.

Soniya Bopache
SVP and GM of Arctera
As of January 1, 2026, several new U.S. state privacy laws are now in effect, expanding consumer rights and raising expectations for how organizations manage personal data. At the same time, California has activated a centralized mechanism for deletion requests, increasing pressure on organizations to execute privacy obligations accurately and at scale.

Ryon Lane
Data Compliance & eDiscovery Strategist