Listen in as Safia Kazi, ISACA's Privacy Professional Practice Advisor, as she speaks with Steve Ross, Executive Principal of Risk Masters International, about his article "Privacy in the Dark (Data)".
Organizations have a lot of “dark data”; information that they have collected, filed and forgotten. Some of it concerns people, so there is a privacy concern about how that data is secured. Both enterprising cyberattackers and litigants using eDiscovery tools have incentive to search through this dark data to see what they might make use of. The potential for misuse calls for greater attention to the security of this data.
For more information, don't forget to check out https://www.isaca.org/resources/isaca-journal/issues/2022/volume-1/privacy-in-the-dark-data
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