2024 Immuta Trendbook Provides Expert Insights into the Evolving Data Security Landscape

Global tech leaders share their perspectives on the future of data security in latest trendbook

BOSTON, Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Immuta(®), a data security leader, today announced the release of its 2024 Data Security Trendbook, an annual compilation of insights and predictions about data security from global technology leaders. This year's trendbook includes insights from experts and industry leaders at companies including Snowflake, Hakkoda, VMware, SanjMo, Cummins, NTT Data, Seattle Data Guy, phData, and AstrumU.

From artificial intelligence (AI) to distributed architectures and resource reprioritization, experts in the trendbook forecast a year of increased data use, the adoption of AI, and the reassignment of resources to support those trends:

    --  Expansion of distributed data architectures - Nearly a quarter of data
        professionals say that their organization is prioritizing data
        architecture modernization in 2024. This includes adopting concepts like
        data mesh due to its promise to provide secure, self-service, scalable
        data use on top of a distributed architecture. Experts predict that the
        industry will see changing data governance, management and security
        demands, large cultural shifts within organizations, enhanced data
        democratization, and more.


    --  Adoption of AI - In less than one year, generative AI went from buzzword
        to business-driving technology, and it's not slowing down anytime soon.
        In fact, research shows that 88% of data leaders believe that employees
        at their organizations are already using AI, whether or not it has been
        officially adopted by leadership. With the rapid development and
        adoption of AI continuing into 2024, experts predict that new forms of
        AI control systems and different approaches to LLM development will
        emerge, new laws and regulations will be introduced to address privacy
        and data security concerns, and AI data governance will continue to
        evolve.
    --  The reassignment of resources - Data and governance teams recognize the
        need for sustainable, data-driven success in a changing world, and many
        companies are reassigning resources to meet that need. Experts predict
        that more data teams will prioritize platform consolidation,
        data-centric architectures, data governance and compliance, data
        security and privacy enhancements, and advanced analytics in 2024.

"In 2022, organizations focused on automating and innovating their tech stacks, and streamlining accessibility and security for their growing cloud data ecosystems. In 2023, we saw even more emphasis on both democratizing and securing data access as organizations quickly realized just how big the impact of AI would be in the near future," said Matthew Carroll, Immuta CEO. "As the pace of change quickens in 2024, it's critical that data and security teams consider how to secure data for all of the varied use cases - whether it's AI or traditional BI and analytics."

Read the full trendbook and get all the latest insights here.

About Immuta
Immuta enables organizations to unlock value from their cloud data by protecting it and providing secure access. The Immuta Data Security Platform provides sensitive data discovery, security and access control, data activity monitoring, and has deep integrations with the leading cloud data platforms. Immuta is now trusted by Fortune 500 companies and government agencies around the world to secure their data. Founded in 2015, Immuta is headquartered in Boston, MA. To learn more about Immuta, click here.

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