The Power of Immutable Data in Financial Services and Beyond - George Tziahanas, Archive360
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01-Jan-1900
Immutable data essentially refers to data within an environment that can’t be altered, overwritten or deleted. The information exists in a secure environment, either on-premises or in the cloud. It’s actually been a regulatory requirement in financial services data for nearly two decades, specifically to guard against inadvertent or intentional deletion. Now, enterprises can leverage this model as another level of protection for critical business information.
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