David Loshin suggests that reference data could be the foundation of future governance structures.
Tag: personal data protection
There's a chasm in today's business world between "can" and "should." Let's hope that gap closes soon.
Learn about the role data classification plays when governing a diversity of data policies.
Brush up on the latest news around data privacy. Todd Wright shares his top 10 picks.
Jim Harris discusses a key role of the data engineer – protecting sensitive personal data.
David Loshin examines various aspects of data governance that are essential for regulatory compliance.
Todd Wright shares results of a SAS survey about consumers' data privacy concerns.
Joyce Norris-Montanari shares tips to help those who are still working to address GDPR requirements.
In the second part of this series, Phil Simon argues that organizations can immediately take steps to handle likely legislation.
Joyce Norris-Montanari talks about how to implement data privacy policies, procedures and guidelines.
Jim Harris says the GDPR may cause seismic changes in how people think of privacy and personal data.
GDPR requires more than a simple privacy policy update. David Loshin outlines changes needed in the data management environment.
In this first of two posts, Phil Simon chimes in on the prospect of data protection regulation in the US.
Joyce Norris-Montanari shares insights and tips about data security and privacy.
Phil Simon discusses some of the analytics considerations with record-level security.
Joyce Norris-Montanari lists personal data considerations related to GDPR compliance.
Cuando usted viaja, va de compras o se hospeda en un hotel espera recibir un servicio de primera, un trato amable y que se cumpla lo que le han prometido. Es lo que exigimos de las empresas y organizaciones con las que tratamos: tener una experiencia que cumpla con nuestras
Joyce Norris-Montanari starts this two-part series with some suggested actions you can take to help you comply with the GDPR.
David Loshin looks at two levels of data privacy concerns: exposure, and fair use of personal information.
Todd Wright summarizes several GDPR-related blog posts that cover topics ranging from what the GDPR means to how you can manage consent.
@philsimon provides more thoughts about the opportunity that GDPR provides marketing departments.
David Loshin says the hardest part of compliance is knowing if a data asset contains personal data, and ensuring you can protect it.
@philsimon chimes in on a massive opportunity for organizations that process the data of EU residents.
Todd Wright says the risk of fines for GDPR noncompliance may pale in comparison to the risk posed by reputation loss.
What will 2018 unveil for the data management market? I searched expert opinions on technology trends for 2018 and matched them against my own to uncover the five major trends that I think we’ll see in data management this year: 1. Data movement becomes more important. Cloud providers have proven
When we talk about consent management for the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), one of the key considerations is “consent for a purpose.” It might have been sufficient in the past to provide a form with a single generic consent check box and store the fact that consent was
Jim Harris considers whether we can save private data in the age of big data.
Ivor Moan explains how SAS Data Management software can help you address GDPR requirements.
Todd Wright explains what GDPR means and shows how SAS can help you prepare for it.