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Closing the data divide: How to create harmony among data scientists and privacy advocates
2021-02-26 06:25

Balancing data privacy within an organization is no easy task, particularly for data scientists who need quick access to data, and security and governance teams whose job it is to protect it.

In typical cloud data architectures, there is no magic button for IT or data architects to gain instant access to the different data sets that are created by users across the enterprise and often distributed across different cloud services.

With the escalating scrutiny of regulatory authorities around the world moving towards increased control of personally identifiable information data, enterprises must embark on a journey that not only migrates data to the cloud but also satisfies the privacy and security requirements outlined by data governance teams and chief security officers.

In order to effectively leverage and protect all data assets, careful consideration must be made to ensure data privacy and security policies are implemented in a consistent manner across the enterprise.

The key to closing the data divide lies in adequate planning and verification of a solution's capabilities as data teams need access to information in a timely manner.

Failure to manage the needs of data scientists with those in charge of data privacy and security can prohibit the organization from uncovering "The next best decision" or from gaining long-term benefits due to a lack of scalability.


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