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WHAT'S THE PROBLEM? OVERCOMING 4 KEY CHALLENGES IN DATA PRIVACY -…
WHAT'S THE PROBLEM? OVERCOMING 4 KEY CHALLENGES IN DATA PRIVACY
Data Privacy Is More Than Compliance
Compliance is a critical factor driving interest in, and adoption of, data privacy solutions
More than 80 other countries to date have passed their own data privacy laws
Data privacy must be ensured every day, because privacy threats are fluid and ever evolving
There’s also the impact of highly-negative publicity and loss of consumer confidence of privacy breaches that may occur without notice.
Data privacy must be protected on a continuous, ongoing basis
Three P’s of Privacy: People, Products, and Processes.
Organizations must be committed to investing in solutions that help ensure data privacy beyond the basics, including malware detection and identity management
A Strategic Investment, Not A Cost
Measuring the economic impact of a breach goes far beyond regulatory penalties or the cost of securing defenses
What is the cost of negative headlines about Social Security numbers, user IDs, passwords, and other identities being hacked?
“It’s important to recognize the financial risk of not pursuing … data protection processes.
Organizations need to make well-thought-out investments in technologies to ensure that data defenses are as resilient as possible and that data can be recovered, restored, retained, and reclaimed as circumstances require
Archiving is a particularly essential part of any data privacy infrastructure
Оrganizations to store less-often-required data on highly reliable, more affordable media like tape
Build it, Deploy it, Test it, Modernize it
Most companies have some sort of data privacy plan
Rarely tested and updated to reflect changes in business conditions
Organizations need a dynamic planning, testing, and deployment strategy for data privacy
Technology Usage Trends Increase Vulnerabilities
From a technology usage perspective, the business environment in which we work is far different from that of just a few years ago
Raised new and potentially damaging data privacy vulnerabilities
Organizations must be increasingly creative in spotting data privacy risks
IT departments and business stakeholders shouldn’t necessarily restrict usage of consumer devices, applications, and services
It’s important to make employees aware of best practices to ensure data privacy