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The world of data security has fundamentally changed, yet many organizations still approach it as a one-time project rather than an ongoing journey. In this episode of The Future of Data Security, Orson Lucas, Principal at KPMG, draws on his 20+ years of experience to challenge the "one-and-done" approach that dooms many security initiatives. After witnessing the evolution from obscure privacy regulations to strategic business differentiators, Orson walks Jean through why even the most sophisticated organizations struggle with fundamental data governance and how the rise of AI assistants is creating unprecedented new risks.
Orson discusses why privacy is fundamentally a data governance problem, how to balance comprehensive security with practical investment limits, and why the most effective security strategies build on existing technology ecosystems rather than creating parallel systems. He also shares candid insights about how AI assistants like Microsoft Copilot are changing the risk equation by inheriting user permissions to access sensitive data that humans would never realistically browse through.
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The world of data security has fundamentally changed, yet many organizations still approach it as a one-time project rather than an ongoing journey. In this episode of The Future of Data Security, Orson Lucas, Principal at KPMG, draws on his 20+ years of experience to challenge the "one-and-done" approach that dooms many security initiatives. After witnessing the evolution from obscure privacy regulations to strategic business differentiators, Orson walks Jean through why even the most sophisticated organizations struggle with fundamental data governance and how the rise of AI assistants is creating unprecedented new risks.
Orson discusses why privacy is fundamentally a data governance problem, how to balance comprehensive security with practical investment limits, and why the most effective security strategies build on existing technology ecosystems rather than creating parallel systems. He also shares candid insights about how AI assistants like Microsoft Copilot are changing the risk equation by inheriting user permissions to access sensitive data that humans would never realistically browse through.
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