Do you use live data in test and development environments?
According to Gartner, more than 80% of businesses use sensitive data in non-production systems for development, testing, quality assurance, and pilot projects. Sensitive data can range from your CEO's salary to information on the prices of your products, discounts, or customer data.
Do you have legacy Personally Identifiable Information (PII) data in your production environments?
In Australia alone, malicious or criminal attacks accounted for 70% of all notifications reported to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) from July to December 2022. This resulted in a 41% increase in data breaches, with an influx of reports of attacks from health service providers and the finance industry disclosed in the Notifiable Data Breaches (NDB) report released on 1 March 2023.
Along with the government’s efforts to improve cyber security to make Australia the safest place to connect online, compliance with data privacy laws is more crucial now than ever for organisations to protect their customers' personal data, build and maintain trust, and avoid significant financial and reputational harm. Multiple privacy codes continuously put pressure on organisations in Australia to limit and manage PII in production environments.
Storing data in archives and manually updating data is not enough. Find out more about a comprehensive and secure approach to identify, manage, redact, and reduce the legacy PII footprint across the entire organisational landscape, including production environments.
In this webinar replay, you will learn more about:
- Taking proactive measures to safeguard and ensure the security of your data.
- Managing compliance and overcoming the difficulties associated with safeguarding confidential information.
- Customising and anonymising sensitive data.
- Implementing best practices in security and complying with regulations such as GDPR.