Across the legal industry, from law firms and legal departments to legal technology companies and others in the legal landscape, data lays the foundation for modernization and advancement in the ...
The Storage Networking Industry Association expects to release by the middle of 2005 a standard for classifying data in order to store it according to its business importance. In October, the SNIA ...
The University at Buffalo is committed to protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data important to the university’s mission. All university data must be classified based on ...
The University at Buffalo, (UB, university) classifies data into three risk-based categories to regulate access to, use of, and necessary precautions required to the protect university data. This ...
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 ...
As companies face legal and security imperatives to track and organize growing amounts of data, in-house counsel might not know where to start. As growing amounts of data move through company networks ...
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, ...
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 ...
The use of information systems while conducting University business bears inherent risks that may lead to breaches of confidentiality, exploitation of vulnerabilities, or other abuse of University ...
The next wave of cloud evolution will center on converged data security platforms—architectures that unify policy enforcement ...