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Formal Protocol Security is a commercial database security tool by Formal. Self-Protecting Data Platform is a commercial database security tool by Matter-ID. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best database security fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Mid-market and enterprise security teams protecting sensitive databases and APIs should pick Formal Protocol Security if your biggest headache is unauthorized data access slipping past network perimeters. Its protocol-aware reverse proxy intercepts and enforces access policies at the datastore layer itself, catching what network controls miss, and the automated PII/PHI classification plus real-time logging satisfy compliance requirements without manual tagging overhead. Skip this if your infrastructure is predominantly cloud-native SaaS with minimal on-premises databases; Formal's strength is hardening direct database connectivity, not governing third-party API consumption at scale.
Mid-market and enterprise security teams protecting SQL and NoSQL databases against insider threats and advanced persistent compromise will get the most from Self-Protecting Data Platform, which embeds fragmentation and dynamic encryption directly within data rather than relying on perimeter controls. The platform's zero-trust execution environment and Flee Mode autonomous relocation directly address NIST PR.IR (infrastructure resilience), and the HoneyBot deployment provides the continuous monitoring and incident analysis coverage that most database security tools skip. Skip this if your priority is compliance-checkbox coverage or if you need real-time query performance at scale; the fragmentation overhead and geo-distributed shard architecture require substantial infrastructure redesign.
Protocol-aware reverse proxy for datastores & APIs enforcing access policies
Data protection platform embedding security within data using fragmentation
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Formal Protocol Security: Protocol-aware reverse proxy for datastores & APIs enforcing access policies. built by Formal. headquartered in United States. Core capabilities include Protocol-aware reverse proxy for datastores and APIs, Real-time data access logging and session management, Automated PII and PHI data classification..
Self-Protecting Data Platform: Data protection platform embedding security within data using fragmentation. built by Matter-ID. headquartered in Estonia. Core capabilities include Algorithmic data fragmentation using Shamir's Secret Sharing, Dynamic encryption with AES-256, PQC, and FHE, Zero-trust execution environment for data processing..
Both serve the Database Security market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
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