Title: Data Classification and Protection Policy Effective Date: 2010 Responsible Office: Information Technology, Provost Last Revision Date: April 15, 2025 This document defines the William & Mary ...
The purpose of this standard is to provide the University community with a framework for securing information from risks including, but not limited to, unauthorized use, access, disclosure, ...
Mucking up the best-laid security plans everywhere is the messy issue of how enterprises are supposed to cope with staggering amounts of unstructured data, some of it for internal eyes only, such as ...
Data classification may not be a new concept, but it is a crucial one in the information security landscape. It’s vital because once you classify data into its type, level of access, and protection ...
An initiative by several leading Canadian banks to develop standards for data classification has shined an unwanted spotlight on U.S. banks, which appear to be unwilling to follow suit. A working ...
Data drives business, but data can be a double-edged sword. How can you limit access to that vital enterprise marketing plan, confidential account database or super-secret research report? On the ...
As organizations evolve, traditional data classification—typically designed for regulatory, finance or customer data—is being stretched to accommodate employee data. While classification processes and ...
This document defines the Cal Lutheran data classification scheme and establishes rules and procedures for protecting sensitive and protected university data processed, received, sent or maintained by ...