As businesses become more aware of the importance of data in guiding business practices, they’re increasing concerned about the security of their data. This means protecting sensitive data from threats like natural disasters, hackers that could wipe out storage devices, and VDR for restructuring and liquidity also from unauthorized deletions or damages caused by employees. It’s a difficult task that requires the balance of three key concerns security, confidentiality and availability.
Secure Technologies and Data Storage
Data storage security refers to a set of physical, technological and administrative safeguards that shield data and systems against unauthorised access, tampering, or theft. It’s a broad approach that includes hardware management applications development and security controls. The most important factor to ensure effective storage security is having a comprehensive security strategy with clear policies, planning and procedures.
Depending on industries and countries where companies operate, they may be subject to regulations with implications for data storage security. These include PCI-DSS Sarbanes Oxley and HIPAA. While these regulations establish the security requirements, they often leave it up to the business to decide what methods and technologies they employ to protect their information.
One of the most popular and well-tested methods to secure data is encryption that renders files unreadable without a signed key. However the cryptographic processing needed can slow down applications and reduce performance. This is why the latest technologies like Intel(r) Software Guard Extensions can accelerate encryption and improve security without sacrificing performance. This lets businesses enjoy the best of both worlds: enhanced performance, and greater data security.