Data lifecycle management: Policies and procedures for security and compliance
With the amount of electronic information consistently growing, data lifecycle management is crucial for compliance and information governance.
With the amount of electronic information consistently growing, data lifecycle management is crucial for compliance and information governance.
Information governance is crucial, not only for compliance and legal reasons, but to maintain data security and to benefit from digital transformation.
Remote work is likely to remain permanent — and so will the vulnerabilities it brings with it. Security must adapt to meet the challenge.
Remote working is the new normal, and with it comes challenges of compliance and security for IT pros tasked with overseeing the process.
In the rush to ensure remote working, data security issues may crop up in unintended ways. But even a pandemic doesn’t excuse you from compliance.
Remote working is one thing, but doing it securely is another — and this has become more critical than ever during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Many look at data protection strategies as a case of backup vs. archive. But in these days of privacy regulations, it’s really backup and archive.
A gap analysis may be a common assessment, but it must be carried out correctly to realize the full benefits. This tutorial walks you through the process.
The GDPR and the CCPA are both aimed at protecting privacy. Although many similarities exist between the two, there are differences you should know about.
To comply with GDPR, many companies have adopted binding corporate rules (BCRs) as a solution for transferring personal data—and its popularity is growing.