Data protection is a vast and complex space. Providers are responsible for preventing loss by inventorying and controlling said data – curating the most crucial company assets and ensuring they are secure. This also means managing and eliminating the excess, as some of the most notable security breaches in our lifetime have resulted from threat actors making use of forgotten information or “content at rest.” Edward Snowden, for example, simply accessed old, SharePoint archives of the National Security Agency (NSA) – there was no actual hack. Today, it’s not about securing the multitudes of files and content companies hoard inside…