Cash in the Cyber Sheets: Making Money From Being Secure & Compliant

#32: The Dirty 13 | Bad Data Classification Practices


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In this episode, James continues the “Dirty 13” series, tackling one of the most common and costly audit findings: poor data classification.

Without a structured approach to labeling and protecting data, organizations are left vulnerable to security breaches, compliance failures, and wasted resources.

Join James as he explores:

  • Why data classification is a cornerstone of effective information security.
  • The risks of neglecting classification, from financial losses to reputational damage.
  • Input Output’s tiered classification framework, designed to protect data while streamlining operations.
  • Practical steps to build and implement your own classification system.

Data classification isn’t just a security checkbox—it’s a strategic tool that can save your organization time, money, and risk.

Want to go deeper? Check out our accompanying blog article for a more detailed look at strategies, frameworks, and tools to strengthen your classification practices.

Why Poor Data Classification is a Cybersecurity Risk Your Company Can’t Ignore

 

Explore more topics from the Cash in the Cyber Sheets - Dirty 13 series:

  • Poor Password Management
  • Most Common Data Backup Failures
  • Most Common Physical Information Security Audit Findings
  • Backup Restore Testing
  • MSP Misconceptions
  • Incident Response Management
  • Supplier Risk Management
  • Audit, Logging, & Monitoring
  • Inadequate Employee Security Awareness & Training
...more
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Cash in the Cyber Sheets: Making Money From Being Secure & CompliantBy James Bowers II