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Closing the Data Privacy Gap for Oracle’s PeopleSoft Enterprise

Proven Masking Techniques Help PeopleSoft Sites Protect Confidential Data

An IBM Optim White Paper

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Abstract
News headlines about the increasing frequency of stolen information and identity theft have focused awareness on privacy breaches and their consequences. In responding to these issues, data privacy regulations have been enacted around the world. Although the specifics of these regulations may differ, failure to ensure data privacy compliance can result in millions of dollars in financial penalties and jail time. Companies also risk losing customer loyalty and destroying brand equity. The impact is serious enough to put a company out of business.

Companies rely on critical PeopleSoft® Enterprise applications to support daily business operations, so it is essential to ensure privacy and protect application data no matter where it resides. However, the same methods that protect data in production environments may not meet the unique requirements for non-production (development, test and training) environments. How can IT organizations protect sensitive data, including employee and customer information, as well as corporate confidential data and intellectual property? Industry analysts recommend “de-identifying” or masking data as a best practice for protecting privacy. But, what are some of the requirements for selecting a data privacy solution? This White Paper explains why protecting sensitive information and ensuring privacy have become high priorities.

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