Data Enrichment Boosts Security and Enhances Protection
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Data is one of the most important assets for any business. It drives everything from marketing and sales to customer service. How can you create a business plan without relevant data? Without data suggesting changes, making adjustments becomes nearly impossible. Similarly, how can you craft an advertising plan if you don’t know what your customers want? Data enrichment boosts security by ensuring the data you use is accurate and valuable for decision-making.
Before making any decisions, business owners or decision-makers need to collect relevant data. Even though some leaders rely on their instincts, most businesses can’t afford to take that kind of risk. They base decisions on collected data.
Collected Data and Its Impact
The data that helps companies to make this kind of decision is being created every time we as users use our devices. And now, we use our devices more than ever. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted our behavior, especially when it comes to our online presence. Not only did it force us into lockdowns and forced us to limit our social interactions, but it also introduced working and schooling from home into our “new normal”. As seen on the Canadian Internet Use Survey, 75% of Canadians 15 years of age and older have engaged in various Internet-related activities more often since the pandemic started and almost half (48%) of Canadians reported performing at least one of various Internet-related activities for the first time during the pandemic. The numbers wouldn’t be much different in other countries too.
Have you wondered how much data we create every day with our growing usage of the Internet? TechJury’s estimate stands at 1.145 trillion MB per day. That doesn’t mean all of this data is useful and that is where data enrichment comes in handy.
What is Data Enrichment?
Data enrichment as described by SEON is a process that takes raw data points and merges them with similar data points in a larger database. That database can be internal or maintained by a third-party service. Most companies use data enrichment to know more about a customer based on one piece of information, like an email address or phone number. What this means is that the data is collected from different sources and used to “enrich” the original data.
For example, you can have a customer’s email address, but that doesn’t reveal much about them. By adding behavioral, demographic, or geographic data, you can create a complete user profile. This allows you to offer the best service. The data becomes more useful as it adds value. It can also help identify customer interests or ensure advertisements are relatable.
Data enrichment boosts security by improving cyber security. It provides deeper insights into customer behavior and potential risks.
How data enrichment can help businesses secure themselves better
While most businesses already use data enrichment, they mostly use it for targeted marketing and sales purposes. Meanwhile, they are completely overlooking the benefits data enrichment can bring them when it comes to cybersecurity. And we need cybersecurity now more than ever. As the world is shifting its approach more towards digitalization, cyberattacks have become a common occurrence according to ICOholder. If businesses or organizations start using data enrichment in the fight against cyber-attacks they can stop them before they cause any serious damage.
Used correctly it can be an amazing tool to fight against cyber frauds as it can stop attacks in the root before they cause any damage to the customer and business. As mentioned in IBM’s research, the average time to detect and contain a data breach was 287 days with the cost of $4.87 million. Can you imagine how much more cost-effective would it be to stop the attacks before they even happen? Data enrichment can do this because while collecting details about customers from different sources it is creating that users’ unique browser fingerprint. By doing this, it can recognize when something is different with the fingerprint and confirm it with the user. It can also compare users’ IP or email addresses with the databases to see if it was involved with any previous data breaches or if on any spam blacklists.
ata-pm-slice=”1 1 []”>You need to be aware that data enrichment can’t be done only once because customer data is constantly changing. You need to make sure you use data enrichment constantly to ensure your data is up to date and that your users and business are protected against cyber threats. Data enrichment boosts security by continuously updating your data, helping to identify and prevent potential security risks before they escalate.