What, according to you is the first step enterprises should take to create an effective data security strategy?
Structure unstructured data15%
Determine what data you need to protect70%
Implement remediations to protect your sensitive data6%
Give role-based access to the sensitive data9%
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Company financial stability59%
Industry trends50%
Length of time in business37%
Recent layoffs or restructuring55%
Employee turnover rate51%
Compensation28%
Culture49%
Blindly following Review sites (eg. GlassDoor)4%
Other(s)2%
I am looking for insights and best practices from those who have successfully tackled data management challenges within their organizations. Our team is developing a comprehensive strategy for managing both structured and unstructured data assets across their lifecycle. I have two key questions I'd like to open for discussion: 1) How are you approaching the overall strategy for data archival and retention management for both structured and unstructured data? 2) How are you systematically implementing and enforcing defined retention schedules within your technical systems for both structured and unstructured data?
Yes - Maine did the right thing. There are too many security risks with free versions of these tools. Not enough copyright or privacy protections of data.29%
No, but.... - You must have good security and privacy policies in place for ChatGPT (and other GenAI apps). My organization has policies and meaningful ways to enforce those policies and procedures for staff.46%
No - Bans simply don't work. Even without policies, this action hurts innovation and sends the wrong message to staff and the world about our organization.19%
I'm not sure. This action by Maine makes me think. Let me get back to you in a few weeks (or months).4%
