- Natalia Gawłowska
Po Schrems II
Czy Twoje dane są nadal bezpieczne?
COVID-19 has accelerated the process of digital transformation by at least several years. In response to changing needs brought about by the pandemic, such as the shift to a remote work model or increased online meetings, companies have begun to undergo an accelerated digitization process. Does this affect data security?
One of the solutions responding to digitization is cloud computing. However, the high-profile Schrems II ruling regarding data processing between countries within the European Economic Area and third countries has changed the way data processing outside the EEA is perceived in terms of security. Are the data still safe?
For whom data security is crucial
The Schrems II ruling is particularly significant for companies that prioritize security issues. For example, entities operating in regulated sectors, including finance, should find a solution that ensures that the processed data is safe. Additional measures – legal, technical, or organizational – may be helpful – says Agnieszka Dymek, Key Account Manager at Polcom.
One of the foundations of data security is maintaining professional secrecy. When entrusting our data to anyone, we must be sure that it will not be stolen, changed, or read by unauthorized persons.
Security at Polish data center
Polish data processing centers have been providing advanced services for clients in Poland and abroad for years. Data processing services such as email or virtual storage are provided by domestic centers, based on their own infrastructure and complying with international security and quality standards. That is why many companies decide to cooperate with data processing centers located in Poland.