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Data storing is an important part of our working lives. As long as you use a computer regularly, you’d have to store data one way or another. Much of this stored data is used only once before it goes to the archives, where it continues to take up space and resources.
“Dark data” refers to the vast amount of unstructured and untapped information that organisations collect but do not actively analyse or utilise. This poses a critical risk with AI adopted as a potent weapon in arsenals of cybercriminals. How do we illuminate dark data and turn it into a goldmine? Eric Kong, Managing Director of unified identity security firm SailPoint, sheds some light on making dark data work for businesses.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By MONEY FM 89.3Data storing is an important part of our working lives. As long as you use a computer regularly, you’d have to store data one way or another. Much of this stored data is used only once before it goes to the archives, where it continues to take up space and resources.
“Dark data” refers to the vast amount of unstructured and untapped information that organisations collect but do not actively analyse or utilise. This poses a critical risk with AI adopted as a potent weapon in arsenals of cybercriminals. How do we illuminate dark data and turn it into a goldmine? Eric Kong, Managing Director of unified identity security firm SailPoint, sheds some light on making dark data work for businesses.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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