Discover Dark Data

Information overload.

 

One of the key phenomena that has come to define the digital age.

 

The consequences of this information glut cover a wide spectrum.  From the analytical perspective, finding answers to important questions and identifying what constitutes relevant information, has become increasingly difficult for businesses seeking to navigate the sea of available data.

 

But there is a more widespread effect ever increasing data volumes are forcing businesses to deal with.

Enter the Dark Data

Gartner defines Dark Data as “the information assets organizations collect, process and store during regular business activities, but generally fail to use for other purposes.” The category includes all data objects and types that have yet to be assessed for their value to any business / competitive intelligence or decision making.

 

In today’s corporate milieu, Dark Data can pile up at an alarming rate. 

 

Everything from past customer details, documents relating to past project plans, even files inadvertently downloaded while visiting web pages or receiving communications, all contribute to the mountains of information collecting on company databases and within data silos, file shares, CMS, DMS, email systems, cloud repositories, archives and legacy systems.  It is not a surprise that in many cases, organisations aren’t even aware that this irrelevant data is being collected.

 

For years, experts have been pointing to the cons of ignoring the Dark Data build-up.

 

Industry estimates figure that around 90 percent of energy used by data centers is wasted. The storage and management costs of maintaining this amount of data has by all credible assessments already reached into the hundreds of billions for global business.  The impenetrable digital milaze that emerges means that most companies end up analyzing but a fraction of their data–sometimes reaching just one percent of all information stored.

The Data Loss Factor

If the chaos and wasted resources were the only issues at hand, dealing with Dark Data would be bad enough. But the much more costly effect of this trend relates to how information pile-up effects data protection.

 

Simply put, the presence of Dark Data makes it immeasurably more difficult for companies to keep a handle on the data that actually matters.

 

To use the classic needle-in-a-haystack analogy,  Dark Data build-up means that administrators are forced to guard the entire stack just to secure the needle.  This doesn’t only mean more resources go into data loss protection, it means little assurance data will be protected at all.

Smart dark data discovery that works

The compounding of irrelevant data is, unfortunately, part and parcel of modern business. While complete eradication of Dark Data is nearly impossible for any organization, companies can take steps to insure actual high value information is kept safe.

 

GTB Data Protection that Workstm offers complete data discovery, monitoring, detection and prevention with a virtual zero false positive detection rate thus offering full transparency and protection.   The efficiency of GTB’s technology means companies can accurately secure their data and reduce their risk exposure despite the high data-volumes that are part of operating in today’s business environment.

 

Visibility: Accurately, discover sensitive data; detect and address broken business process, or insider threats including sensitive data breach attempts.

Protection: Automate data protection, breach prevention and incident response both on and off the network; for example, find and quarantine sensitive data within files exposed on user workstations, FileShares and cloud storage.

Notification: Alert and educate users on violations to raise awareness and educate the end user about cybersecurity and corporate policies.

Education: Start target cyber-security training; e.g., identify end-users violating policies and train them.

  • Employees and organizations have knowledge and control of the information leaving the organization, where it is being sent, and where it is being preserved.
  • Ability to allow user classification to give them influence in how the data they produce is controlled, which increases protection and end-user adoption.
  • Control your data across your entire domain in one Central Management Dashboard with Universal policies.
  • Many levels of control together with the ability to warn end-users of possible non-compliant – risky activities, protecting from malicious insiders and human error.
  • Full data discovery collection detects sensitive data anywhere it is stored, and provides strong classification, watermarking, and other controls.
  • Delivers full technical controls on who can copy what data, to what devices, what can be printed, and/or watermarked.
  • Integrate with GRC workflows.
  • Reduce the risk of fines and non-compliance.
  • Protect intellectual property and corporate assets.
  • Ensure compliance within industry, regulatory, and corporate policy.
  • Ability to enforce boundaries and control what types of sensitive information can flow where.
  • Control data flow to third parties and between business units.