Let’s say you want more out of your data map: More visibility, clarity, accuracy, control. Or maybe you want less: Less complexity, less cost, less work, less vulnerability. In the case of data mapping, both things could be true. But when you imagine transitioning to a different system, you imagine a Herculean task. It’s daunting.
It doesn’t have to be. And if you migrate to Osano, it’s easier than you think–especially if you follow five critical steps.
These crucial preparations will make any migration easier. But along the way, we’ll point out some specific examples from the Osano Data Mapping solution.
At Osano, the primary goal is to simplify data privacy, transforming complexity into actionable clarity. Our whole platform, including data mapping, provides teams with the visibility and insights needed to take control of their privacy program.
That starts with implementation.
Transitioning to the Osano data mapping solution doesn’t mean starting over. You might be surprised to find that much of the groundwork for a successful migration is already in place. Our platform builds on your prior work, enhancing your data mapping experience with the help of:
Now let’s get ready to migrate. Here’s how to get from your current data map to Osano in five easy steps.
Before you’ve even considered the technical requirements for implementation, think about who to loop into discussion to ensure the implementation process is a success. Bringing these folks into the conversation early ensures they can make their voices heard, address any concerns up front, and get everyone ready to stack hands when turning on the software.
Teams to consider bringing into the conversation include:
Evaluate your current process and decide on data sources for your new data map. Options include:
Not sure which sources are available within your organization or connectable from a security perspective? See Step 1.
Next, you need to decide how to populate your data map with the systems identified.
Keep in mind that some systems (such as your customer marketing system) are more likely to contain personal information (PI) than others (like your graphic design tool). Establish a framework to triage which systems to include as data stores. This will help streamline the classification process, reduce validation time, and simplify migration.
With your framework in mind, next determine how you want the new platform to interact with those systems. You have three options:
Your approach will impact the resources you bring to bear in the next step.
With your data source strategy in hand and a list of stakeholders ready, it’s time to ensure you have the right technical resources on deck to get your data sources set up in your data mapping platform, that the right people have access, and that you have the right processes in place to meet the needs of your organization.
Here are two questions we often hear at Osano:
Example 1: Who should you include based on the sources of data that will be populating the data map?
Example 2: Who needs an account based on your approach to creating and interacting with your planned data stores
These are just a few examples. Every organization is different, so your questions may vary.
We’re not kidding when we say, the migration is the easiest part if you’ve diligently completed steps 1 through 4. In Osano, you are just a few quick steps from completing your migration, whether your data map exists in a spreadsheet or another data mapping solution.
BUT. Before you make another move, back up your data. If you have a manually created data map, create backups of those files. If you are in another platform, export your data and back it up from there. Most tools have an export function that saves data in CSV (Osano’s required format), XML, or JSON.
We know you know this, but it’s always worth reminding.
NOW, you are ready to migrate.
You need help getting started. You have questions. Stuff happens. One of our favorite Osano features is implementation support. When you prepare for migration, an Implementation Manager is at the ready to help you as much or as little as you need.
To learn more about the Osano Data Mapping solution and what your own migration to Osano might look like, schedule a demo today.