Organizations today are beginning to understand that, second to their employees, data is their most critical asset, writes Varonis' Wendy Yale in the April E-Edition of DBTA.
As a result, she says, they need to approach data management as they approach capital management - by employing disciplined methodologies utilizing automation and actionable intelligence. These methodologies secure and protect data in a scalable and repeatable fashion, without requiring additional intervention from IT personnel or disturbing business processes. In the age of information overload, with the explosive growth of unstructured and semi-structured data, best practices help organizations of all sizes effectively manage, control and protect this valuable asset.
Yale identifies best practices to present a set of guidelines organizations can begin thinking about to take control of their data. Read on.
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