5 Key Implications for Information Lifecycle Management in 2023

The following is a guest article by Krishna Nacha, SVP and Head of North America and Latin America at Iron Mountain Discovering how best to use the vast amount of data your organization creates and collects is one of the key tenets of any organization’s strategy. Although the importance of effective use of data is now far better understood than ever before, centric to effectively converting data to actionable insights is an organization-wide information lifecycle management framework. One that is fail proof and comprehensive across how information is collected, used, stored, and then safely disposed.  With the volume of worldwide data expected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025 and multi-million-dollar penalties for data and information breaches, knowing how to properly manage and protect your sensitive information is more critical than ever before. Outlined below are the implications of the five biggest trends in information management for 2023.  1. Hybrid Working Necessitates the Re-Invention of Information Access, Management Policies and Procedures  The hybrid model is here to stay, notwithstanding the fence sitters and the last few corporate holdouts. As digital transformation continues to accelerate at a rapid pace, “mobile” employees working from flexible locations (including offices, hot-desking spaces, homes, local cafes, hotels, etc.) create an inherent information leakage and data security risk, in most cases, unintentionally. Organizations must not merely...
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