The growth of data volume, velocity, and variety dramatically increases the potential for data breaches and violations of privacy. As companies continue to rely on innovative technology to improve their analytic efficiency, they are simultaneously exposing more data. Whether due to human error or unethical practices, this increase in exposure is concerning in both the private and public sectors. If users and companies can’t trust third parties to securely manage their data, the scalability, utility, and longevity of these these third parties will be undermined.
Recent revelations on data security breaches highlight the need for all stakeholders to play a role in considering a set of best practices and principles to protect consumers and citizens. Those who control and manage data must join this discussion. But whose responsibility is it to ensure that data is protected? What are the best practices for managing data securely, whether in the cloud or on premise? How is the growth of data collaboration changing this responsibility? In this session, hear from security experts about how enterprises can--and should--play a critical role in that effort.