

IDC | Hybrid Work Drives Need for Native Data Security
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Over 50% of organisations globally have suffered a ransomware attack that blocked access to systems or data — and more than 20% say the affected data was valuable, sensitive, or secret. With hybrid work increasingly the norm, those numbers are rising.
There’s a call for increased security around the content that matters — and that content is different for every company. To better manage the lifecycle of content and keep pace with changing regulations in various industries, a data-centric security model is in order.
In this paper authored by IDC, learn about the benefits of a data-centric security model, including:
- Data discovery and classification tools that help organisations understand what data they have, where it resides, and how to categorise it
- Data governance that includes policies to govern the use of information within an organisation
- Data monitoring and a zero-trust strategy for security
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