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Every data store is a data breach waiting to happen.

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    RE: https://infosec.exchange/@metacurity/116238661392270083

    Every data store is a data breach waiting to happen.

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    • adamshostack@infosec.exchangeA adamshostack@infosec.exchange

      RE: https://infosec.exchange/@metacurity/116238661392270083

      Every data store is a data breach waiting to happen.

      ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchangeI This user is from outside of this forum
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      @adamshostack My old employer finally understood that after we had a breach and we were able to work on a process to get rid of old data. Bonus benefit is if you store that data in the cloud, you save money too $$$

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        @adamshostack My old employer finally understood that after we had a breach and we were able to work on a process to get rid of old data. Bonus benefit is if you store that data in the cloud, you save money too $$$

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        @ithoughtisawa2 Yes. I mean, you save money either way, but the opex dropping is certainly easier to see!

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          @adamshostack My old employer finally understood that after we had a breach and we were able to work on a process to get rid of old data. Bonus benefit is if you store that data in the cloud, you save money too $$$

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          @ithoughtisawa2 @adamshostack I had an employer years ago who I managed to convince to delete the store. Their reasoning for keeping it had been "just in case". I showed them the cost side of the ledger and the data was deleted within a week.

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