When we talk about data security, most people jump straight to firewalls, antivirus, and threat detection. But here’s a truth bomb that might hit close to home: you don’t need to protect what you don’t keep.
We get it. It’s tempting to hang onto that file just in case. The contract from a client you offboarded three years ago. The tax file number someone emailed you in 2020. That spreadsheet with everyone’s salary details that you swear you were going to clean up. But every piece of personal data you hold is a liability. Not an asset.
Data minimisation isn’t just a best-practice privacy principle. It’s a business lifesaver. Here’s why.
You’re the CISO, or maybe just the unlucky person who clicked the wrong link. You’re now watching your inbox, and every shared folder in your organisation, get swept up in a data breach. If someone unsavoury was poking around your systems, what would they find?
Every location you keep sensitive data is another opportunity for something to go wrong.
Here’s the brutal truth: most businesses are digital hoarders. But unlike your collection of unread newsletters, this kind of hoarding comes with major consequences.
You don’t need a 100-page policy to begin minimising data risk. Start by looking in the obvious places:
It really is that simple. Every piece of data you erase is one less thing to protect. If you do need to keep it, store it where it’s locked down; someplace like SharePoint with access controls, logs, and real-time provisioning.
And if you’re not sure where to start? That’s where de.iterate comes in.
Our platform helps you identify and reduce data sprawl by:
Because protecting your crown jewels is easier when they’re actually in the crown vault, not scattered across your organisation like confetti.
Data breaches don’t usually happen because your firewall failed. The scale of data breaches is so large because of the volume of data being stored; they’d be smaller if you minimised your data hoarding. You can’t breach what you’ve already deleted.
And if you need a hand turning that theory into action, we’re just a few clicks away.