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How Machine Learning Can Accelerate and Improve the Accuracy of Sensitive Data Classification

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Part of this process includes identifying where and how data is stored—on-premises, in third-party servers or in the cloud. While an organization might already know the location of structured data such as a primary customer database store, unstructured data (such as that found in stray files and emails) is more difficult to locate.

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The Impacts of Data Loss on Your Organization

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Structured data is highly valuable for generating reports, performing statistical analysis, and gaining insights into operational efficiency. Examples: Customer Personal Identifiable Information, transactional data, inventory records, and financial statements. They pose a significant threat to data security.

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Key steps on the road to LGPD compliance

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Brazil, the largest country in both South America and Latin America, released a data privacy law bringing new business opportunities, especially in the international domain. As with any data privacy regulation, any organization subject to LGPD should focus on four key steps: Visibility: you can't analyze what you can't see.

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Can visibility be the key to better privacy?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Can visibility be the key to better privacy? Technology innovation creates business value for organizations, but also new challenges for data privacy and protection. The fallout from data privacy violations can cripple any organization for a long time. There are five steps to effective data privacy: 1.

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