Penlink CPO Udi Levy Featured in SC Media: Emphasizing the Imperative of Data Integrity in the Digital Age

In a recent SC Media article, Udi Levy, Chief Product, Marketing, and Strategy Officer at Penlink, underscores the critical importance of data integrity in today’s digital landscape. He articulates how data serves as a cornerstone for decision-making across various sectors, including government agencies, financial institutions, and corporations, emphasizing that the reliability and authenticity of data are paramount for achieving accurate and effective outcomes.

Levy defines data integrity as the accuracy, consistency, and trustworthiness of data throughout its lifecycle.He highlights that ensuring data remains unaltered—whether from accidental or malicious actions—is essential for operational success and legal compliance.

Focusing on government entities, Levy discusses the pivotal role of data integrity in criminal investigations. He notes that the preservation of digital evidence’s integrity can determine the success of a prosecution. For instance, if there’s any doubt about the authenticity of an email used as evidence—such as mismatched timestamps or suspected alterations—it can compromise the credibility of the entire case. Levy also points out the necessity for legal teams to adhere to stringent digital evidence standards, like Risk and Authorization Management Programs (RAMPs), to uphold high standards of risk management and data handling.

In the financial and corporate sectors, Levy asserts that data integrity extends beyond regulatory compliance. It’s vital for maintaining customer trust, ensuring operational efficiency, and preventing costly errors or fraud.Financial institutions, for example, must monitor transactions to ensure data streams from various sources are accurate, time-stamped, and unaltered. Compliance with standards such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) SP 800-171, which governs the handling of controlled unclassified information in federal systems, is instrumental in preserving data integrity.

Levy emphasizes the importance of certifications that demonstrate a commitment to high standards in data security and integrity. He mentions several key certifications, including:

  • SOC 2: Ensures robust data security practices, privacy controls, and operational integrity.
  • STAR Certification: Adherence to rigorous standards for cloud security, particularly important for clients leveraging cloud-based data storage and processing.
  • CISA: Certification by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency for safeguarding critical infrastructure.
  • NIST SP 800-171: Compliance with U.S. federal regulations for handling controlled unclassified information.

To uphold data integrity, Levy recommends implementing software products with robust features such as:

  • Automated integrity checks: Tools that perform automated checks to ensure data consistency across various stages of the data lifecycle.
  • Secure storage: Systems that maintain the original state of data, with version control and encryption to prevent unauthorized alterations.
  • Chain of custody management: Software that tracks every interaction with data to ensure a verifiable chain of custody is maintained.
  • Tamper detection: Advanced mechanisms that flag any potential alterations or unauthorized access to data.

Levy concludes by stressing that as data volumes grow and cyber threats evolve, it’s more crucial than ever for organizations to adopt tools that prioritize data integrity. Ensuring compliance with industry-leading certifications helps organizations meet current standards and prepares them for future challenges.Maintaining data integrity not only ensures the accuracy and reliability of information used for critical decision-making but also upholds public trust.

For a comprehensive understanding of Udi Levy’s insights on the necessity of data integrity in today’s digital world, read the full article on SC Media.