Per UAB’s Data Classification Rule, university-owned data is classified as belonging to one of three tiers, Public, Sensitive or Restricted/PHI (Restricted) Data. Based on the classification ...
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 ...
With law firms and legal departments patching together various technological systems in drafting, managing, reviewing, and analyzing contracts, a project involving legal tech companies Litera and Zuva ...
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 ...
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 ...
In an era where sensitive data is a prime target for cyberattacks and compliance violations, effective data classification is the critical first step in safeguarding information. Recognizing the ...
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 ...
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 ...