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- Introduction
- Basic Security Principles
- Data Management: Determining and Maintaining Ownership
- Data Governance Policies
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Data Ownership
- Data Custodians
- Data Documentation and Organization
- Data Warehousing
- Data Mining
- Knowledge Management
- Data Standards
- Data Lifecycle Control
- Data Audits
- Data Storage and Archiving
- Data Security, Protection, Sharing, and Dissemination
- Privacy Impact Assessment
- Information Handling Requirements
- Record Retention and Destruction
- Data Remanence and Decommissioning
- Classifying Information and Supporting Asset Classification
This chapter is from the book
Data Management: Determining and Maintaining Ownership
Data management is not easy, and it has in fact become more complex recently. Years ago, people only had to be concerned with paper documents, and control might have only meant locking a file cabinet. Today, electronic data might be found on thumb drives, SAN storage arrays, laptop hard drives, mobile devices, and in a public cloud.