{"id":19514,"date":"2018-03-29T15:00:23","date_gmt":"2018-03-29T14:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dataconomy.ru\/?p=19514"},"modified":"2019-06-10T12:52:11","modified_gmt":"2019-06-10T11:52:11","slug":"12-scenarios-of-data-breaches","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dataconomy.ru\/2018\/03\/29\/12-scenarios-of-data-breaches\/","title":{"rendered":"12 Potential Consequences of Data Breaches"},"content":{"rendered":"
Digital data continues to expand exponentially, according to the authors<\/a> of Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work and Think.<\/em> The amount of information stored online is growing at an unprecedented rate \u2013 one that currently exceeds the growth of the world economy by approximately four times. It\u2019s estimated that we generate about 16.3 zettabytes of data annually<\/a>, and by the year 2025, that number will increase to 163 zettabytes. These figures are even more telling when we compare them with actual data usability.<\/p>\n Want to know more about the latest trends in data and bump into the people you\u2019ve always wanted to meet in your field? On November 25th-26th 2019, Data Natives conference brings together a global community of data-driven pioneers. Get your ticket<\/a> now at a discounted Early Bird price!<\/em> Research shows that the entire YouTube community uploads an hour\u2019s worth of video footage every second, and that we tap our phones on average 2,617 times a day<\/a>. But, as we descend evermore into a truly datafied, tech-savvy society, we also become less careful about the information that we voluntarily share with service providers \u2013 not to mention the digital footprints we unconsciously leave behind.<\/p>\n Telehouse<\/a> created an infographic on the impact of poor data management. Let\u2019s look below at the twelve worst case scenarios that businesses could face from poor data management.<\/p>\n With technology being fundamental to many businesses, it should hardly be seen as a surprise that cyber attacks pose significant threats. The above twelve worst-case scenarios are to encourage businesses, and active participants in the digital economy, to implement protective measures that allow them to comply with data protection regulations. Although there is no \u201csilver bullet\u201d that can protect your business from cybercrime, putting in place adequate security measures is essential for stability and continuity.<\/p>\n Like this article?\u00a0Subscribe to our weekly newsletter\u00a0<\/a>to never miss out!<\/p>\n
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\nThe dangerous side of data<\/h3>\n
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