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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
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Data Warehousing
A data warehouse is a database that contains data from many other databases. It allows for trend analysis and marketing decisions through data analytics (discussed later in this chapter). Data warehousing enables a strategic view. Because of the amount of data stored in one location, data warehouses are tempting targets for attackers who can comb through and discover sensitive information.