Rethinking Data Classification For The New Era of Privacy
It’s rare to spot a flip phone these days when smartphones are practically ubiquitous. Yet, in the realm of data security, where precision and context are critical, too …
It’s rare to spot a flip phone these days when smartphones are practically ubiquitous. Yet, in the realm of data security, where precision and context are critical, too …
California, which has long set the national precedent for consumer protection in the digital era, has passed the far most reaching privacy protection law yet in the US. …
GDPR is now the law in Europe. Similar privacy regulations have also been enacted in far-flung countries around the world, including China, South Korea, Australia, Japan, and Canada, …
For the financial services sector, few things are new under the regulatory sun. While the acronym has barely left the lips of privacy and information security professionals outside …
Generating a data map and inventorying personal data for data knowledge are at the top of the to-do list for companies aiming to meet the EU General Data …
Following on the heels of our recognition as the winner of the RSAC Innovation Sandbox, we are doubly thrilled that BigID has been selected by leading analyst Gartner …
For too long, privacy protection has been a security backwater. That is changing. Not only because of the introduction of regulations like EU GDPR intended to entrench data …
With the advent of the privacy era, and the looming General Data Protection Regulation, organizations are starting to realize that relying on classification for data discovery has hit …
GDPR introduces a number of challenging obligations for enterprises, ranging from data subject rights to consent management. One of the more labor-intensive obligations is the Article 30 requirement …
Many of us have heard that data is the new oil, because it powers modern digital commerce. But the analogy isn’t limited to the idea that data fuels …