Section 3.3 Flashcards
What is Regulated Data?
Regulated data follows government laws and statutes.
What is Trade Secret Data?
Trade secret is often unique to the organization and the data has the secret formula to the product or service. it is important that the business sets their rules on how to protect their trade secrets.
What is Intellectual property data?
This is data that may be publicly available but it can be secured through copyrights and trademark restrictions.
What is Legal Information data?
Usually this data is public data, but PII and other sensitive data within the Legal Information should be stored on a different secured system.
What is proprietary data?
This is data that is only used by that organization and it may include trade secrets.
What is PII data?
Personally Identifiable Information is data that can be used to identify an individual.
What is PHI?
Protected Health Information is data tat contains someones health information such as health status, health care records and much more medically related information.
What are some data classifications?
Sensitive Data: Intellectual Property, PII, PHI
Confidential Data: Very sensitive data that someone must have approval to view.
Public / Unclassified Data: No restrictions on viewing the data
Private: Restricted access to see the data
Critical: Data that should always be available
What is Data Sovereignty?
Data sovereignty means that data that resides in a country is subject to the laws of that country.
What are geographic restrictions?
Geographic restrictions can set restrictions on data access based on network location, geolocation.
Once you know someones location, you can set the rules for what they can access.
What is Geofencing?
Geofencing automatically allows or restricts access when the user is in a particular location.