DevOps and data privacy do not need to oppose each other. Rather, they can complement one another.
The automation and audit trails that DevOps processes introduce to database development can ease compliance with data protection regulations and enable organizations to balance the need to deliver software faster with the requirement to protect and preserve personal data.
So how can the promise of releasing changes to the database faster and easier be balanced with the need to keep data safe and remain compliant with legislation?
Redgate’s Data Privacy and Protection Specialist Chris Unwin, shows how the answer lies in in going one step further than database DevOps and thinking about Compliant Database DevOps:
• Introduce standardized team-based development
• Automate deployments
• Monitor performance and availability
• Protect and preserve data
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10. Privacy regulations around the world
such as HIPAA, SOX, GDPR,
CCPA, SHIELD etc. demand
effective and repeatable processes
for protecting sensitive data.
Or… Data Protection by Design and by Default.
11. • HIPAA: Up to$1.5m & 10 years in prison
• SOX: Up to$5m & 20 years in prison
• GDPR: Up to €20m or 4% of annual global turnover
• POPI: Up to R10 million & 12 months in prison
• PIPEDA: Up to $100,000
Cost of non compliance
25. How can we stay compliant AND use production-like
data?
26. A small attack surface makes compliance easier
• PII in all environments
• Higher risk
1TB
QA
1TB
Test
1TB
Dev
1TB
Prod
• PII only in PROD
• Lower risk
0TB
QA
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Test
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Dev
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30. Theme: Compliant Database DevOps in the Age of
Digital Transformation
London, UK: April 30 2019 Los Angeles, USA: May 15 2019
Austin, USA: May 22 2019 Brisbane, AUS: May 31 2019
Christchurch, NZ: June 7 2019 Melbourne, AUS: June 14 2019
Register today using the code ‘Webinar’ to claim your complimentary
ticket to attend:
Theme: Standardizing Database Change Management
Across your Organization
When: Wednesday 3 April 9AM-2PM Eastern / 2PM-7PM BST
Where: Livestream on the Redgate Hub
Speakers: Kenda Little, Steve Jones, Kathi Kellenberger & Grant Fritchey
Visit the website for further details and to register a place for you, and
your team.
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