Consumers, employees, enterprise clients, and many other key stakeholders trust organizations with their most sensitive personally identifiable information (PII). This includes social security numbers, addresses, health records, birth dates, and much more. The volume of PII organizations are trusted has increased exponentially in recent years, with no signs of letting up: in fact, in the next three years, we will create more data than we did over the past three decades.
At the same time, organizations must ensure their data storage and handling practices maintain compliance with a broad range of data privacy regulations. All organizations face a multitude of mandatory industry and
global data management obligations, irrespective of how and where they store and process their data. These obligations fuel data-related challenges around complexity, hygiene, process, and reporting.