Grupo Bimbo bakes in end-to-end data security and compliance with Microsoft Purview
This customer story video shows how Grupo Bimbo, a major player in the consumer goods industry, rigorously protects its trove of recipes and R&D assets.
Its vast store of sensitive data calls for greater visibility and safeguards to ensure compliance with regulations in the many countries where Grupo Bimbo operates. The company has addressed that need by implanting solutions from the Microsoft Purview family of data security, governance, risk, and compliance applications.
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What is Grupo Bimbo's approach to data security?
Grupo Bimbo employs Microsoft Purview to enhance its data security and compliance efforts. With operations in 34 countries and a vast amount of sensitive information, the company utilizes Microsoft Purview's solutions to establish effective data loss prevention (DLP) rules tailored to different regulatory environments. This approach helps protect critical assets such as R&D secrets and personal information of employees and consumers.
How does Microsoft Purview benefit Grupo Bimbo?
By implementing Microsoft Purview, Grupo Bimbo benefits from improved data security and compliance, enhanced efficiency for cybersecurity teams, and better protection against data loss and regulatory violations. The platform also aids in identifying sensitive information and aligning with various laws and regulations, allowing the company to operate securely across its diverse global landscape.
What challenges does Grupo Bimbo face in data management?
Grupo Bimbo faces the challenge of understanding the diverse processes and information flows in the 34 countries where it operates. Each country has its own laws and regulations, making it essential for the company to implement tailored data protection measures. Microsoft Purview helps address these challenges by providing visibility into data management and compliance requirements, allowing for a proactive approach to data security.
Grupo Bimbo bakes in end-to-end data security and compliance with Microsoft Purview
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