Data is the new uranium - both powerful and dangerous
Briefly

As data has become ubiquitous, chief information security officers (CISOs) are increasingly recognizing that the cost of managing this data can outweigh its value, leading to concerns about its risks.
CISOs find themselves grappling with data stored across countless systems, often unable to identify every data asset, making data breaches a pressing concern given their accountability.
The perspective shared by CISOs indicates a paradigm shift - from seeing the benefits of big data to feeling overwhelmed by its associated management and security challenges.
The modern landscape of data management has made CISOs wish for less data to secure, reflecting a growing dissonance between the volume of data collected and its security implications.
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