> evolution from “data as value” to “data as risk”
This jumped out at me in the blog post. IMHO "data as value" is 3/4 of the problem.
Storage evolution has made data hoarding cheap and the hoarding desire is mostly driven by "monetization" goals.
Those who bitch and moan the loudest about regulatory compliance are generally those who hoard the most for the least necessary reason.
Keep only the data you require and the amount that needs securing when compliance comes knocking is far more manageable than attempting to secure an ocean of guff.
This jumped out at me in the blog post. IMHO "data as value" is 3/4 of the problem.
Storage evolution has made data hoarding cheap and the hoarding desire is mostly driven by "monetization" goals.
Those who bitch and moan the loudest about regulatory compliance are generally those who hoard the most for the least necessary reason.
Keep only the data you require and the amount that needs securing when compliance comes knocking is far more manageable than attempting to secure an ocean of guff.