Data Quality: The Security Differentiator
Free the CISO, a podcast series that attempts to free CISOs from their shackles so they can focus on securing their organization, is produced by CIO.com in partnership with DataBee®, from Comcast Technology Solutions.
In each episode, Robin Das, Executive Director at Comcast under the DataBee team, explores the CISO’s role through the position’s relationship with other security stakeholders, from regulators and the Board of Directors to internal personnel and outside vendors.
Data Quality: The Security Differentiator
This whitepaper outlines the critical role that data quality and data completeness play in enabling an organization to derive insights and narratives from its data. Clean, usable data, established early in the data pipeline, can unlock an enterprise’s ability to examine the past, react to the present, and chart a course to the future—especially important in the realm of security.
High-quality data can aid organizations in their efforts to:
- Accelerate time-to-value for security-related data tools.
- Support well-informed security decisions and incident reporting, modeling, and analytics.
- Facilitate compliance and regulatory reporting and communication between teams.
- Foster trust in the insights from tools and systems.
Do you have clean, usable data for accurate and reliable security analytics?
Read this whitepaper below to learn more about the elements of good data and how to create and execute a data quality game plan that will help you answer the question, “What is my data telling me, and how do I weave it into my operations?”
Data Quality: The Security Differentiator
This whitepaper outlines the critical role that data quality and data completeness play in enabling an organization to derive insights and narratives from its data. Clean, usable data, established early in the data pipeline, can unlock an enterprise’s ability to examine the past, react to the present, and chart a course to the future—especially important in the realm of security.
High-quality data can aid organizations in their efforts to:
- Accelerate time-to-value for security-related data tools.
- Support well-informed security decisions and incident reporting, modeling, and analytics.
- Facilitate compliance and regulatory reporting and communication between teams.
- Foster trust in the insights from tools and systems.
Do you have clean, usable data for accurate and reliable security analytics?
Read this whitepaper below to learn more about the elements of good data and how to create and execute a data quality game plan that will help you answer the question, “What is my data telling me, and how do I weave it into my operations?”