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, ...
A data classification policy template gives you a repeatable way to define how your organization labels and protects data, so teams always know what’s sensitive, what’s not, and how to handle each ...
To help you better understand the type of data with which you interact, UAB IT will enable data classification labels for files in the Microsoft 365 environment on Dec. 6. Labels correspond to UAB’s ...
When it comes to managing data, we need to know where it is – but we also need to know what it is. With the rise in regulatory controls, enterprises now pay more attention to data sovereignty, ...
This Policy serves as a foundation for the University’s data security practices and is consistent with the University’s data and records management standards. The University recognizes that the value ...
The objective of this data classification requirement is to assist the UAB community in the classification of data and systems to determine the appropriate level of security. All UAB data stored, ...
CIOs and IT directors working on any project that involves data in any way are always more likely to succeed when the organisation has a clear view of the data it holds. Increasingly, organisations ...
In today's digital landscape, organizations face an unprecedented challenge: managing and protecting ever-growing volumes of data spread across multiple environments. As someone deeply involved in ...
Data governance frameworks were built for a world where humans created most data, but AI has changed that equation.
UB classifies data into three risk-based categories to regulate access to, use of, and necessary precautions required to the protect university data. This policy provides a classification framework ...
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