Click to learn more about author Cindy Zhou. As the chief marketing officer (CMO) of a cybersecurity software company, I spend a lot of time on data security for our content marketing. However, in many organizations, security is a frequently overlooked area for marketers. In today’s business landscape, brand reputation – a job heavily supported […]
New EU AI Regulations Are Turning CISOs into Ambassadors of Trust
Click to learn more about author Anne Hardy. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer the future – it’s already in our homes, cars, and pockets. As technology expands its role in our lives, an important question has emerged: What level of trust can – and should – we place in these AI systems? Trust is […]
5 Ways Data Provenance Can Benefit Your Business
Click to learn more about author Brian Platz. From hackable medical devices to combating fake news, data provenance is growing in importance. In addition to enabling trust and security, data provenance creates efficiencies for data scientists and opens up new lines of business. In a business environment where online trust is low, regulations such as GDPR are forcing […]
How Do the CCPA and GDPR Affect Cookie Policy?
Click to learn more about author Anas Baig. Data regulations such as the CCPA and GDPR are encouraging organizations to be responsible custodians of consumer data. In order to do so, organizations need to keep track of all avenues through which a consumer’s data can be collected and store it in compliance with the CCPA and GDPR. One of […]
Data Governance vs. Blockchain
Data Governance is the hot topic in today’s security- and privacy-concerned digital ecosystem. Blockchain technology offers data-centered security to sensitive, transactional systems that require tamper-resistant, fully auditable tracking mechanisms. Thus, blockchain and Data Governance (DG) complement each other in many ways, while maintaining distinct operational philosophies and application turfs. Blockchain is today’s preferred technology for […]
What Is Data Ethics?
Data Ethics describe a code of behavior, specifically what is right and wrong, encompassing the following: Data Handling: generation, recording, curation, processing, dissemination, sharing, and use. Algorithms: AI, artificial agents, machine learning, and robots. Corresponding Practices: responsible innovation, programming, hacking, and professional codes. Data Ethics build on the foundation provided by computer and information ethics, but […]
Cybersecurity Best Practices for Data Protection
Click to learn more about author Ashley Lukehart. As the average cost of a data breach reaches $3.86 million, the need for cybersecurity preparedness is more pressing than ever. Just like the data, the cybersecurity perimeter should no longer be confined to the physical boundaries of the organization. Data is everywhere and so should be your […]
So You Want to be a Data Manager?
A data manager develops and governs data-oriented systems designed to meet the needs of an organization or research team. Data Management includes accessing, validating, and storing data that is needed for research and day-to-day business operations. Currently, a wide array of organizations are using big data to gain insights into customer behavior and to provide […]
How to Improve Data Discovery with Sensitive Data Intelligence
Click here to learn more about Anas Baig. According to reports from IDC and Seagate, data is expected to grow at an exponential rate in the coming years. Reports suggest that by the year 2025, there will be an increase of data by 175 zettabytes. This amount of data can be beneficial to organizations, as […]
Seven Data Management Tips and Best Practices for Small Business Owners
Click to learn more about author Lidia S. Hovhan. Data is all-pervading in the modern world. Regardless of one’s industry or field, every organization always uses data in their everyday operations to help them attain their goals or help monitor their performance. However, without incorporating Data Management best practices, your data analysis may be flawed. […]