Key Takeaways
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Between 2009 and 2023, there were 5,887 healthcare data breaches of 500 or more records. These breaches have resulted in the exposure or impermissible disclosure of 519,935,970 healthcare records. Yet personally identifiable information (PII) isn’t only leaked during a breach. PII can often be inadvertently found in software development repositories and other data sources.
With the advent of privacy and data security regulations across various geographies, organizations are now legally compelled to mask (remove) PII from their data. For example, in addition to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), today there are 18+ countries with GDPR-like data privacy laws, including Singapore, Canada, Kenya, South Africa, Australia, and Egypt. While the United States does not have a federal data privacy law, individual states increasingly are passing their own laws. Most recently, Nebraska, Vermont, and Maryland are the latest states to pass data privacy regulations.
To help its global customers better scan, mask, and audit their PII data and meet other compliance requirements, Broadcom introduced the latest version of Test Data Manager earlier this year. This release features close to 40 enhancements to improve performance, usability, and functionality.
Test Data Manager enables users to quickly locate, secure, design, create, and provision ”fit for purpose” test data for the efficient, cost-effective test cycles needed to deliver applications faster. Test Data Manager can also enhance the quality of production data by filling gaps in test data coverage, creating all the data needed to fully cover continuous testing requirements. Following are some of the top benefits in the latest version of this product:
Test Data Manager 4.1.1 also provides other key benefits that contribute to improved data management, compliance, and efficiency in the testing process, including:
Today’s enterprises have invested significantly in data science teams, who have been tasked with building data models to make better business decisions. These data fields, which require huge amounts of data, need to be secure and inexpensive. It’s critical to have production data that is sanitized to be fed into these models.
There are data privacy regulations that require organizations to audit the data that goes into large language models (LLMs). Once the data goes into LLMs, it becomes a black box and it is very hard to track where the data came in, which is why it is so critical to scan, mask, and audit PII data before it goes into the model. Test Data Manager’s scalable masking capability can scrub PII information from the data to feed into LLMs.
Test Data Manager 4.1.1 enables businesses to meet numerous data privacy and security requirements, while also enabling better, faster decision making using LLMs. To learn more, visit the Test Data Manager page. Not sure whether you are ready to migrate to the latest version or need assistance? We can provide the information you need to help you migrate in the way that works best for your business.