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What Is ESI Data? Understanding Electronically Stored Information

Electronically Stored Information (ESI) refers to any data created, modified, communicated, or stored in digital form. This includes emails, documents, databases, instant messages, audio and video files, social media content, and more—essentially any information that resides in electronic systems. As digital communication and data storage have become the norm, ESI plays a pivotal role in legal...
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What Is Data Erasure? Secure Deletion Explained

Data erasure, or data wiping, is a software method that securely overwrites and destroys all electronic data on a disk drive or digital media.
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AI Data Privacy: Challenges and Solutions

AI data privacy refers to the ethical collection, storage, and usage of personal data by artificial intelligence systems.
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Key Considerations in The Ever-Evolving Data Privacy Landscape – DLP or Data Classification First?

Enza Iannopollo, principal analyst at Forrester, recently answered some of the pressing questions we’ve received when it comes to data security, and more importantly building the foundations of your data security strategy. Today we’re looking at what Enza had to say when it comes to implementing DLP and data classification, and if one should come...
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Data at rest versus data at creation: It’s not a choice you should make – secure them both

As part of your defense against an external cyberattack, you’re ready to tackle the enormous task of securing all the data sitting on your servers, desktops and external drives.If you’re like most organizations, you’ve got tons of it because no one throws anything away these days. And if you’re working at an enterprise, it’s an exponentially larger...
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How do you handle the ticking time bomb of dark data?

Organizations of all sizes face a similar challenge: the ticking time bomb of old data.2020 is expected to be a period of exceptionally rapid data growth, with the growth in demand outstripping growth in storage supply solutions, according to Harvard Business Analytics.Adding to the complexity: 80% of all data organizations generate daily is...