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MY TAKE: The no. 1 reason ransomware attacks persist: companies overlook ‘unstructured data’

The Last Watchdog

All too many companies lack a full appreciation of how vital it has become to proactively manage and keep secure “unstructured data.”. One reason for the enduring waves of ransomware is that unstructured data is easy for hackers to locate and simple for them to encrypt. A few takeaways: Outside a database.

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RSAC insights: Concentric AI directs Google’s search techniques towards locking down data sprawl

The Last Watchdog

Security teams generally knew which on-premises server held certain batches of both structured and unstructured data; they could narrowly control access to a company’s on-premises data centers, and that was deemed good-enough, security-wise, he says. Data is the foundational element.

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eSecurity Planet’s 2022 Cybersecurity Product Awards

eSecurity Planet

There is no substitution for your own testing and analysis, of course, but this list will serve as an introduction to the breadth and depth of our product coverage. Best Encryption Solution: Micro Focus. It protects both structured and unstructured data in use, at rest, in the cloud, and in analytics, checking all the important boxes.

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What Is Our Professional Future?

Brandeis Records Manager

Massive information analysis, tagging, metadata assignment, and classification are a few of those roles that smart machines, once trained, may cover completely: many on the legal side of our profession have already experienced this through technology-assisted review. Perhaps we will monitor massive data grid activity.