The dangers of orphaned data and what companies can do about it

Orphaned data is data that still sits on an organization’s network but was created and owned by a now deactivated employee. In this Help Net Security video, Carl D’Halluin, CTO at Datadobi, talks about how companies can eliminate the cost and risk associated with this data type. As orphaned data becomes a more recognized concern in the future, more businesses will seek ways to identify and address the orphaned data hidden within their servers.

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