Privacy and Analytics: Why cloud data environments need additional data protection
How to bridge the gap between data analytics and privacy
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As organizations modernize their data operations and data analytics practices, greater volumes of data today are increasingly stored and accessed via cloud data platforms. Yet much of the data stored and accessed via these platforms are sensitive in nature whether it is personal data or operational data. Privacy and security concerns are paramount. In some cases such concerns can hinder data use and the overall move to cloud data platforms. Join this webinar where we explore these trends, and learn about:
What security and privacy controls are typically built into cloud data platforms and environments like Snowflake
How organizations are trying to address security and privacy concerns for these environments today, and common tradeoffs
How a data-centric security approach can help to enable data analytics practices
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HEIDI SHEY
Forrester - Principal Analyst - Security & Risk at Forrester
Heidi is a principal analyst at Forrester serving security and risk professionals. Her research primarily focuses on data security and privacy strategy, policies, and related technology controls. She guides clients in applying a Zero Trust, data-centric approach to securing data, advising them in areas like sensitive data discovery and classification, data loss prevention, secure communications, and more. Her research coverage includes breach costs, eDiscovery, cyber insurance, and customer-facing breach notification and response. She also covers consumer security and SMB security market trends.
MIRZA SALIHAGIC
comforte AG - Head of Product Marketing
Mirza Salihagic is a Head of Product Marketing at comforte AG, a leading provider of data security. With more than 15 years of experience in cybersecurity, the enterprise software industry and the public sector, he held various product and marketing roles, focusing on innovative technologies that help organisations transform and grow their digital business. Mirza earned a diploma in Business Administration from the University of Leipzig in Germany.