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Data Management and Governance

Anything that can be used to better manage and govern data.

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Data Quality – The Tipping Point

“Data is a precious thing and will last longer than the systems themselves.” So said Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. ‘Precious’ provided the data is indeed trustworthy and of assured and consistent quality. And customers indisputably have conceded to the fact that Data Quality indeed forms the foundation of all their data ma...

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Data Democratization and the Master Data facet

Introduction The inundation of data from all quarters have left businesses grappling with the pressure to increasingly leverage data to improve their performance. Needless to say, despite the best of cutting edge technologies and Analytical platforms, there remains the longing desire for data democratization , a world where business executives no...

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MDM in the Cognitive world

Staying relevant in today’s times necessitates digital enterprises bridge the gap between data generated internally vs externally whilst continuing to drawing meaningful insights. As copious amounts of data continue to get generated by the second and one cannot undermine the significance that MDM brings to the table in the age of cognitive computi...

Harriet Christie

Harriet Christie Chief Operating Officer at Mirrorweb

Digital Archiving Trends 2023

In 2023, digital archiving finds itself planted firmly in the corporate spotlight. The volume of data being consumed is growing rapidly in all facets of life, and certainly in the workplace. We have seen a proliferation of platforms and digital channels being used by businesses, particularly post Covid-19, and while the sheer volume of informatio...

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Tejasvi Addagada

Tejasvi Addagada Enterprise Data Head at Fortune 500 financial service provider

Does data risk need to be managed actively through a data risk function?

You must hear this often if you manage any kind of risk – risk and value go together. And that’s true, of course for data! Both data and its infrastructure must be managed for their benefits and risks. In sectors like Banking, regulations drive enterprises to assess data related risks. Prioritizing and managing data associated with financial or op...

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Chris Lewis

Chris Lewis Head of Solutions at Synectics Solutions

Intelligently automating pKYC: the benefits in ‘context’

Compliance is costly. Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance in adherence with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF) regulations can account for anywhere between 3% and 30% of a bank’s total operational costs. In 2020 reports suggested that global spending on compliance topped $213 billion. And that figure could be conserv...

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Sanjeev Nargotra

Sanjeev Nargotra Senior Consultant at Tata Consultancy Services

Infusing life into Data Centricity

No board room agenda today is complete without a mention of Data centricity, yet no one has yet been able to put a finger on what exactly data centricity is all about. Most of the organizations, even those that are in the business for the past 100 years, are suddenly woken up to the idea of data centricity. Focus on data has not been a recent phen...

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Criminals doubling down on multi-layered ransomware attacks against financial services

Ransomware attacks against financial services organisations continue to pose a perpetual threat, with IT teams in the sector struggling to keep pace with ever-increasing cybersecurity needs. In the last year ransomware attacks surged 105%; whilst according to Veritas data, almost half (48%) of financial service security teams believe that data sec...

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Jim Steven

Jim Steven Head of Crisis & Breach Response at Experian Consumer Services

Don’t wait for a crisis before you commit to response planning

Until you have experienced a consumer crisis in your business, it’s difficult to understand the breadth and depth of impacts on employees, customers and the business. Or the amount of time, resources and cost that will be absorbed in managing your response. Overcoming a crisis becomes all-consuming, since the very survival of the business often de...

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Jim Steven

Jim Steven Head of Crisis & Breach Response at Experian Consumer Services

Why consumers need to be at the heart of your crisis response plan

Consumers must be at the heart of any crisis response plan. When any business is hit by a crisis, it sends shockwaves throughout the organisation. The impacts of a cyber-attack, health emergency or data breach can be devastating for the business, both financially and reputationally. But the greatest impacts are often felt by consumers or service u...

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