Piiano provides developer infrastructure to safeguard data and ensure privacy compliance effortlessly. Gain immediate visibility into personally identifiable information (PII) usage and privacy concerns within your source code using the Piiano Scanner. Store sensitive data securely, including PII, PCI, PHI, KYC, and more, in the Piiano Vault. With Piiano, organizations can achieve application-level security and compliance in a matter of days.


What does Piiano do?

Piiano develops engineering infrastructure for backend developers to seamlessly incorporate data protection and ensure privacy compliance within their cloud applications.

Why did we start Piiano?

Piiano was founded by Gil Dabah (CEO) and Ariel Shiftan (CTO) in 2021, accomplished security experts with over a decade of collaborative experience. This marks their second venture in the cybersecurity industry. In 2017, with the enforcement of GDPR the following year, they led large-scale security and privacy initiatives at Magic Leap, overseeing a team of 700 engineers. Their frustration stemmed from the absence of a robust solution that effectively combats data breaches and facilitates seamless adherence to data privacy regulations.

What is the mission of Piiano?

We want to make bulletproof security a breeze for backend developers.

How does Piiano help businesses?

Piiano helps businesses by simplifying data protection, ensuring compliance with regulations, mitigating data breaches, saving engineering time and costs, and building customer trust.

How does Piiano help developers?

Piiano makes it easy for developers to ensure data protection and privacy. With Piiano's data privacy vault, developers can securely store sensitive customer data without the hassle of building complex security systems themselves. This saves them valuable time and effort, allowing them to focus on creating new features and working with customer data confidently.

What is the Piiano Vault?

Piiano Vault is a secure cloud native storage for customer sensitive data, designed for backend developers with the ease of simple SDKs, ORMs and APIs.