When Regulations Don’t Apply, Data Security Use Cases Do

When Regulations Don’t Apply, Data Security Use Cases Do

I’m not going to lecture you on the necessity of data security. Especially in light of recent news-making breaches, we can see there really is no industry immune from data breaches. But this isn’t one of those doom-and-gloom articles laying out the likelihood or cost of a breach. Instead, let’s look at something else: how organizations in less-regulated industries are often not investing as heavily in data security as their peers. Do they need to?


Why Should You Care About Data Security Regulations?


The reason why organizations that aren’t heavily regulated dismiss regulations that don’t apply to them may seem obvious. Less regulation and less sensitive data mean less of a need for robust controls. But this is not always the case. Often decision-makers are concerned over the cost, resources and essentially the heft of typical data security solutions in proportion to the problems in need of solving. Many leaders outside of highly regulated segments elect to implement low-visibility native logging tools, or worse, the ‘do-nothing’ approach.


Again, this is not an article badgering folks on the breaches they should expect. Instead, let’s look at how a modern data security solution can support growing hybrid multicloud environments, meet compliance standards and not eat up too many resources in the process.


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