Tag: GDPR

  • Whisper Report: Six Advantages of Copy Data Management

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    ABSTRACT

    Copy data management solutions are being added to architectures to address the demands of CCPA and GDPR. Copy data management is a capability available as a stand-alone data management tool, as well as provided within data virtualization platforms. Advantages of copy data management discussed in this research include the ability to stop orphan data copies, eliminate extra storage costs and keep copies up to date. Advantages discussed also include the ability for copies to be kept equal to each other, simplified governance and accelerated development.

  • Whisper Report: Seven Security and Governance Data Space Issues CxOs Don’t Know About

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    ABSTRACT

    CCPA and GDPR expect CxOs to be able to answer the question, “who shared what customer data with whom.” Unfortunately, due to configuration errors, missing driver updates, missing log files or lack of understanding of vulnerabilities, many CxOs are not aware of which data copies exist, let alone how they are being shared. This research shares seven security and governance issues in the data space that compromise security and governance, yet, unfortunately, remain generally unknown by CxOs. Remedies are also discussed.

  • Conference Whispers: Black Hat USA 2019

    Conference Whispers: Black Hat USA 2019 Video Playlist TBW1006

    ABSTRACT

    Black Hat USA 2019 provided 20,200+ attendees with an opportunity to dive into training, try their hand at white hat activities, attend briefings, listen to the keynote and attend a large variety of sponsored parties. Artificial intelligence-based security tools have arrived and may foreshadow the future state of cyber warfare. Solutions for data management and related actions focused on security operations centers were displayed. White hat tools to self-test Windows 10 against process injection and self-protecting data software development kits were announced, as were vulnerabilities in common consumer products. Finally, the gaping privacy loopholes created by GDPR were also presented.