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, ...
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 ...
Using confidentiality, integrity, and availability to classify data. To determine the level of protections applied to a system, base your classification on the most confidential data stored in the ...
Data Trends in the Legal Industry: Embracing Data Classification Standards To get actionable insights and intelligence out of your data, you need to be able to speak one language across all systems.
The objective of this data protection rule is to assist the UAB community in the protections requirements of data and systems based on the Data Classification Rule. 2.0 Scope and Applicability All UAB ...
ORLANDO, Fla.—The Pentagon’s top body in charge of developing military requirements is expected to release new data standards next year that will make it easier for combatant commands and services to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...