LAS VEGAS, NV – DruvStar has been granted a new patent from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office for its flagship data safety AI platform, DataVision. Previously patented in the U.S., Canadian Patent No. 3,204,098 mirrors the protections established by U.S. Patent No. 11,575,702, positioning DataVision as a critical solution in the fight against data breaches and compliance violations. The development enables DruvStar to strengthen its intellectual property rights and expand its market reach beyond the U.S. into the Canadian sector.
DataVision integrates advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies to securely monitor and manage data across various industries. The platform provides in-depth analytics, real-time policy violation alerts, and comprehensive data flow oversight, which are essential for industries such as iGaming, healthcare and finance, where data integrity is paramount.
“Receiving the patent from Canada represents a significant step in our mission to globalize our innovative data security solutions,” said Manjit Gombra Singh, Founder and CEO of DruvStar. “This will not only enhance our ability to serve Canadian businesses but also fortifies our international standing in cyber defense technologies.”