Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to utilize a process to assist users in making information sharing decisions to ensure data is appropriately protected.


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to ensure information systems implement data search and retrieval functions that properly enforce data protection / sharing restrictions.


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to verify that individuals or systems transferring data between interconnecting systems have the requisite authorizations (e.g., write permissions or privileges) prior to transferring said data.


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to develop a data-specific Access Control List (ACL) or Data Information Sharing Agreement (DISA) to determine the parties with whom sensitive/regulated data is shared.


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to control publicly-accessible content.


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to protect data storage objects against unauthorized data mining and data harvesting techniques.


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to secure ad-hoc exchanges of large digital files with internal or external parties.


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to retain media and data in accordance with applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual obligations.


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to limit Personal Data (PD) being processed in the information lifecycle to elements identified in the Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA).


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Data Classification & Handling

Mechanisms exist to minimize the use of Personal Data (PD) for research, testing, or training, in accordance with the Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA).


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