Your DSPM found the problems. Now what?
informationsecuritybuzz.comThe first week after the new system went live was great.
You saw the rows of red and orange flash across your dashboard as the scans were completed.
- Buckets that no person remembered creating.
- Databases with names that seemed vaguely familiar.
- Folders full of spreadsheets that appeared to predate the current org chart.
Now, for the first time, the security team could say, with some authority, where sensitive data was stored in the cloud.
Insights were shared, leadership was briefed, and things began to line up.
Three months later, most of those same red and orange rows are still glowing quietly on the screen.
The DSPM product delivered on its promise. It discovered, labeled, and assessed the data. However, the security program hasn’t caught up. Incidents continue to arrive all the same.
The team hadn’t bought “a map.” They’d bought the belief that a better map would ...
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