Do you truly know your data? Data is one of your most valuable organisational assets, but it can also be one of your biggest risks if it’s not properly understood and controlled.
Your journey to secure and compliant Microsoft Data
Data is at the heart of every organisation. It fuels productivity, drives collaboration, and enables innovation. But without the right governance, it can also create risk. Overshared files, poorly managed permissions, or forgotten legacy data can all lead to reputational damage, compliance breaches, or lost opportunities.
At ramsac, we believe data management doesn’t have to be daunting, that’s why we have developed a comprehensive Data Security Framework: a strategic model designed to help organisations understand, protect, and manage their information assets more effectively. It’s not a fixed roadmap or a rigid checklist.
Join us for a short webinar as we run through the Data Security Framework and how it can help you.
- Do you know exactly where your data is stored?
- Are you confident about who has access to it, and who shouldn’t?
- Is your sensitive information restricted to only those who genuinely need it?
- Are you paying to store years of outdated data that serves no purpose?
- Have you given your staff the right guidance on how they should interact with company data?
- Are you meeting the compliance standards your industry demands?
These aren’t just IT questions, they’re business questions.
Date: Wednesday 26th November 2025
Time: 09:30-10:30am
Location: Online
We’ll show you how to pinpoint where your data lives, control who has access, remove what you no longer need, and put policies and safeguards in place to meet compliance requirements.
Please note: The content of this event will be aimed at people running businesses or organisations of at least 30 staff. If a registration does not fit our delegate criteria we reserve the right to cancel the registration. We verify you via your use of your professional email address in your registration. Registrations made via personal, rather than professional, email addresses will not usually be accepted.









