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The Data Diva E117 - Brendan Sullivan and Debbie Reynolds

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Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks to Brendan Sullivan, CEO at SullivanStrickler LLC. We discuss how he arrived at his current status from his early work on data retrieval, memory, and backup data systems as an Electronics and Telecommunications Engineer, the importance of data backup, and how companies can use this technology to protect themselves from data loss. We also discuss the privacy implications of data backup and how companies need to be aware of the regulations surrounding this area. Brendan Sullivan discusses the legacy data problem, which he says came with Windows and UNIX. He says that companies keep data too long and often don't have a good strategy for dealing with data at the end of their data lifecycle. Sullivan says that the legacy data problem is a huge challenge because companies too often don't have a good strategy for dealing with it. The conversation explores the differences between the old way of managing data and the new way of managing data. The old way of managing data was much more transactional while the new way can be much more efficient. We discuss data in the cloud as a backup, de-duplication, and identifying what needs backup and what needs archiving which are different, what are data sessions, the right to be forgotten vs. the right to deletion in privacy laws, the lack of access to legacy data, obsolete data access, air-gapping, chain of custody, the need for data audit trails in tracking data access, and his hope for Data Privacy in the future.



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