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Glossary Term Data Minimization Principle

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What is Data Minimization Principle?

Data Minimization Principle is the practice of limiting the amount of personal data collected by an organization to only what is necessary for a specified purpose and retaining it only for as long as needed, to reduce the risk of data breaches and protect individual privacy.

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Understanding Data Minimization Principle

The Data Minimization Principle in cybersecurity refers to the practice of limiting the collection and retention of personal data to only what is necessary for a specific purpose. This principle ensures that organizations minimize the amount of data they store, reducing the risk of data breaches and protecting individuals' privacy. Compliance with data minimization principles helps organizations mitigate potential security threats and adhere to data protection regulations such as the GDPR and the CCPA.

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