Issues With Data Privacy And What We Can Do About It.
Picture this scenario: You're watching the news and the weather person says that on the next day there might be a tornado where you live. What would responsible people do? They'd probably safe proof their houses with boards on the windows and stay home, right? And that's exactly what we should be doing with our data privacy! Safe proofing it against all the issues and damages that have surfaced in the past years. Can your business provide verifiable solutions, traceability, and transparency to your customers? Can your website tackle privacy concerns without annoying users with privacy notifications and too many restrictions? To better understand how important data privacy is and how this matter affects your business, let's first go through the biggest challenges your company might face in data privacy and security.
- Lack of Freedom Most of our favorite online services are free, or are they? We might not pay a fee to use them, but do not be fooled, there's definitely a price to pay: your personal data. It has become so common for organizations to track our online data that most of us don't even realize the extent to which we're being tracked. They say our data is needed in order to better understand our needs and be able to personalize advertising and marketing. But is that really an advantage? Do we want our online freedom to be taken away just like that? The internet is full of scams and being online usually means that you are susceptible to security risks. But once people fully realize the consequences of this price they pay, they will demand that businesses safeguard their data and hand control back to them, the customer.
- Information Mishandling The moment you enter most of the websites today, you are being spied by a number of trackers. They keep a record of your search history and track all your online activities in order to get a clear picture of who you are and what you like. Even if companies use it just for advertisement purposes, this information is not encrypted and can be accessed by anyone. This mishandling of personal information may lead to serious consequences. Cybercriminals might use your data for unauthorized and illegal activities, risking your online existence as a business or just as an individual. Your business must be able to manage compliance and data privacy from any source, different operating systems, and multiple apps, as employees might use different devices at work, meaning more data to manage. People handling your business website are humans, and humans are imperfect, and they can significantly affect your data privacy and protection. Security analysts claim that human error is the biggest challenge in data privacy and security. Uninformed and unaware employees can use weak passwords, mistakenly delete data, fall for phishing scams, and browse websites not under acceptable use. So, you must have a team of security experts that have security awareness and enough training to reduce those risks. But then you might be asking yourself: Is there anything I can do to protect my data? And the answer is: yes! Increasing use of personal data puts data privacy at the top of your business's risk management goal. It needs to be the focus of your data strategy and staff training. The way companies handle customer data privacy is a point of differentiation and even a source of competitive business advantage. We can take your website security to the enterprise level with:
- Malware protection - 100% Total Uptime - Hack Protection - DDoS Attack Mitigation - Brute Force Attack Protection
Keeping your systems secure and preventing data privacy issues at the enterprise level might seem a costly investment, but the costs of data breach are remarkably higher, so you need to face the music and invest properly.