Nanalyze April 6, 2021

The headlines for data breaches are becoming more and more over-the-top each year. From the Swedish Transport Agency that leaked the sensitive details of undercover agents, military vehicles, and pretty much everything else under the sun in 2015, to the Equifax data leak that led to the exposure of sensitive information (like social security numbers, credit card information, and driver’s license numbers) of 145 million Americans in 2017, data breaches are projected to cost everyone $6 trillion annually. That’s a lot of green.

New regulations that have been put into law in the past few years are spurring companies to make changes to their data architecture and keep user data secure and private. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was...

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