The more data you have, the bigger the target on your back and the bigger the bill for its storage. Best practice is to practice data minimization. Only keep necessary data — for legal, regulatory, or business purposes — and delete unnecessary data to reduce overall risk and cost.
Analyze your data to understand where and what personal, financial, health, or otherwise sensitive data you have in your data estate. Use this catalog as the basis of your data governance, privacy, and data security programs, and tie it to your data map.
Stale, duplicate, or unauthorized data can mean poor business decisions or even regulatory fines. Remove out-of-date data from production environments, ensuring your data teams have access to only the most accurate and available data to make sound business decisions.
Reduce data risk posed to your business by protecting the data you capture, process, and store.
Apply the principle of least privilege and control who has access to your business data, especially sensitive data.
Monitor, assess & control your data security posture no matter where your data lives with OneTrust Data Security Posture Management (DSPM).