Prioritizing protection and compliance
At the heart of all digital transformations is data. And as data grows across users, devices and cloud applications, so does the need for security and compliance.
In fact, cybersecurity and data privacy are two of the top issues on the 2024 board agenda, because as the cloud makes data easier for business teams to access, it also creates risk for data breaches, exposure of sensitive data, and regulatory challenges.
That’s why progressive companies develop an approach to data protection before moving it to the cloud. They determine ways to embed security, privacy, and compliance in their target operating model — including processes, behaviors, technology, and other areas.
These companies also consider how to continue integrating and protecting data after the launch of a cloud platform, as the business evolves. Some are getting help from leading managed services providers, who have deep expertise in data security, cybersecurity, and regulatory compliance.
These providers can help companies continually optimize their approach to data protection, with key actions such as:
As data proliferates across the enterprise through the cloud, companies need an operating model for continually protecting it. Managed services can be a compelling option.
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