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A Practical Approach To | Data Protection

A Practical Approach To | Data Protection

A practical approach to data protection in 2026 shifts from simple compliance to a strategic risk management model. With the rise of AI-driven threats and expanding global regulations, organizations must move beyond annual audits toward a "continuous" security posture. 1. Data Inventory and Classification

Use automated tools to scan on-premises, cloud, and edge environments. A Practical Approach to Data Protection

Modern frameworks, such as the GDPR and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, emphasize these practical principles: How to Build a Successful Data Protection Strategy - IBM A practical approach to data protection in 2026

You cannot protect what you don't know exists. A foundational step is identifying all sensitive data—where it lives, who can access it, and its level of risk. Data Inventory and Classification Use automated tools to

Categorize data as Public, Internal, Confidential, or Restricted to prioritize protection efforts. 2. Implementation of Core Principles

A Practical Approach to Data Protection

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A practical approach to data protection in 2026 shifts from simple compliance to a strategic risk management model. With the rise of AI-driven threats and expanding global regulations, organizations must move beyond annual audits toward a "continuous" security posture. 1. Data Inventory and Classification

Use automated tools to scan on-premises, cloud, and edge environments.

Modern frameworks, such as the GDPR and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, emphasize these practical principles: How to Build a Successful Data Protection Strategy - IBM

You cannot protect what you don't know exists. A foundational step is identifying all sensitive data—where it lives, who can access it, and its level of risk.

Categorize data as Public, Internal, Confidential, or Restricted to prioritize protection efforts. 2. Implementation of Core Principles