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Data Security: The Digital Guard Your Business Needs

Rohan Malkotia / 4 min read.
December 7, 2020
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The business landscape is constantly digitising as enterprises embrace technology and innovation. The transformation is no longer a choice, irrespective of their domain, size and scale. Needless to say, adopting new-age technologies is fuelling their business operations and taking them a step ahead in providing better customer experiences.

Digital transformation, though, hinges on data collection leading to an increase in the concern for data protection and privacy.

The growing number of cyberattacks are enough to highlight the importance of cybersecurity. Even as you gear up to embrace all that is new, there is a need to pay more attention to data security.

When it comes to data security for enterprises, it involves a lot of work.

Privacy for business transcends the Personal Identifiable Information of its customers and employees. It also includes the data that helps operate, whether it is their proprietary research or financial information.

Let us explain why data security should be the top priority for a digital enterprise in the current era.

Data explosion in the digital world

Digital transformation creates a humongous impact on businesses, allowing them to capitalise on a new level of connectivity and build a robust digital presence. As they march ahead, there is an explosion of digital data, the variety and velocity. It offers insights to make companies smarter and undertake data-driven decisions.

Moreover, digital data can be reused, moved, copied and processed inexpensively.

However, it can be difficult for companies to handle and safeguard such massive volumes of data as they need proper channels for integration, analysis and privacy. As digital information grows at an unprecedented rate with the use of IoT devices, the challenge of privacy is only going to get bigger.

The economy is data-driven

User data has become an extremely valuable asset for organisations. It not only helps them understand their customers better but also lets them target consumers with contextual ads and relevant offers; and make overall marketing decisions.

The growing use of software-as-a-service and cloud-based solutions, it becomes easier to gather and analyse information for in-depth insights on consumer expectations.

However, even as enterprises switch to such decisions, there is a corresponding risk to its privacy and security. More and more regulators and user groups are standing up for the right to privacy, which surely makes sense considering the incidents that are becoming more common than ever.

Customer-centricity is the key

Another reason why digital enterprises need to be more privacy-conscious is that customer-centricity is more important than ever. As businesses adopt the values of customer centricity, the demand for data security services also increases drastically. The business approach starts from the consumer’s executions and completes with best service delivery of products or services. For doing so, they should know the customers better, right from their demographics to behaviour and buying patterns.


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Although the concerned business may be honest about leveraging these critical insights, there will be others who may attempt to poach this information with malicious intent. The company falls at risk of breach of customer information, and the threat extends to the customers too. Businesses can eliminate such threats by using assisted intelligence solutions along with cloud and security protocols to defend themselves.

Securing sensitive data is a mandate

Security breaches and cyberattacks are becoming more common than ever, with unscrupulous people mining, monetizing and reselling data. These incidents not only put customers at risk but also bring financial, legal, and reputational damage to companies that fall prey to data breaches unknowingly. A data protection framework, thus, becomes a necessity for businesses that want to go the extra mile to stop such breaches and steer clear of their implications.

Securing sensitive information becomes a mandate for organisations as governments around the world are becoming more serious about the increased demand for data protection.

They are enforcing different legislations, such as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), that has revolutionised the data privacy landscape in the digital age. Apart from bringing new privacy rights for individuals, the legislation also makes breach notification mandatory.

The challenges grow bigger in the new normal

If there was ever a time when businesses had to get serious about data privacy, it is now in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis.

As organisations made an unexpected shift to cloud and digital platforms, there were and still are new challenges related to data management, privacy and security. The risk runs high as a larger chunk of the workforce is embracing the remote working for the long term. Experts recommend startups too should move to cloud services at the earliest.

While some enterprises do have the provisions in place, others are still struggling to deal with the situation. Compliance is an even bigger concern as there is a considerable increase in online traffic with people staying at home and using digital channels to buy products and services.

It is increasing the volume of data to be managed while business owners are still unsure about the changing compliance guidelines in many parts of the world.

Cybersecurity leads the way

Even as organisations are overwhelmed with the burden of data privacy right now, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Cybersecurity technologies are emerging as the saviours for businesses, bringing new and innovative security options for them.

Since data privacy remains a top concern in every industry now, this is one investment that organisations are keen to make.

Accomplishing security strategies goes beyond just having the right technologies in place. Regular training for the employees and fostering a culture that prioritises data privacy is equally important.

At the same time, companies must perform regular penetration testing to identify potential vulnerabilities and be ready in advance. Also, using applications and devices with in-built security is critical. When it comes to data security, no effort is too big because one mistake can push your business far behind.

Categories: Cloud, Cybersecurity
Tags: business, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Data security, technology

About Rohan Malkotia

I am a marketing enthusiast. Travelling, photography, and reading keep me rejuvenated. I am currently working at Servetel a leading cloud telephony company in India.

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