Data governance (DG) is a component of data management that focuses on managing access, use, quality and security of enterprise data. Data management in a data governance program is based on internal ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. State government needs policies and procedures to ensure data is ...
For decades, organizations have treated data governance as a compliance-driven function—an essential but often peripheral discipline aimed at ensuring quality, security and stewardship. As long as we ...
When artificial intelligence advanced from merely analysing data to creating it, digital governance changed fundamentally. Previously, managing ...
Data governance is an umbrella term encompassing several different disciplines and practices, and the priorities often depend on who is driving the effort. Chief data officers, privacy officers, ...
Aside from data, “governance” is the most used term in data governance. Duh! It’s in the name, right? But not only is it the most used, it is also the most misused and misinterpreted. The general ...
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Data governance is a data management discipline. It ensures that the data managed by an organization is available, usable, consistent, trusted and secure. In a majority of companies, IT is the ...