People interact with more organizations and companies online today than ever before. Many of these organizations collect personal information to help them improve their operations or to build an outside revenue stream. These business-first initiatives can put individual data at risk. Today, we’ll discuss what you need to know about data privacy.
Data privacy is about ensuring that individuals have control over their personal information and how it is collected, used, and shared. It involves protecting this information from unauthorized access or disclosure. Keeping this data private is crucial because vast amounts of personal data are constantly being collected and processed and sold. Without proper protections in place, people can be exposed in all sorts of ways.
Here are some examples of the type of data that is collected across websites, companies, services, and other organizations:
That’s a lot of data; some of which you may not even be cognizant of.
Many of the organizations people interact with will be transparent about the way they use their data. Typical uses help build customer profiles that can fuel their sales and marketing, customization of services, and more. Unfortunately, some of these organizations can misuse data too. This includes using data they don’t have consent to use, not properly protecting the data they collect, and even tracking and surveilling people without their knowledge.
Three of the best ways to protect your personal data against potential misuse include creating complex and unique passwords for every account, enabling two-factor authentication on every account that has it available, and being protective of your personal data by not oversharing while online. The more you are aware of how valuable your data can be, the more apt you are to take steps to properly protect it.
At Quercus IT, we take data privacy very seriously. If you would like to learn more about ways we can help you protect your organizational data and keep your network and infrastructure secure, give us a call today at (780) 409-8180.