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Why is data governance important?

Collibra

Data governance is important because it brings meaning to an organization’s data. Why is data governance important? Data governance is about managing data and processes so data can be used as a consistent, secure and organized asset that meets policies and standards. What are the benefits of data governance?

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Fuel Data Intelligence with data governance

Collibra

Sometimes they do this because they don’t know where to start, assume it requires too much heavy lifting, and fear a hefty price tag. But we’re here to tell you that the place to start is active data governance and it doesn’t require you to reinvent the wheel or scramble for every nickel and dime in your budget. Data is all around us.

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The importance of data governance

Collibra

Data governance is important because it brings meaning to an organization’s data. Why is data governance important? Data governance is about managing data and processes so data can be used as a consistent, secure and organized asset that meets policies and standards. What are the benefits of data governance?

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Data governance use cases – 3 ways to implement

Collibra

However, once you have a system of record in place for your data, your organization can implement many valuable data governance use cases more easily. . In this post, we’ll highlight the top three most valuable data governance use cases. Each one depends on a data governance and stewardship function already being in place.

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The advantage of active data governance

Collibra

Sometimes they do this because they don’t know where to start, assume it requires too much heavy lifting, and fear a hefty price tag. But we’re here to tell you that the place to start is active data governance and it doesn’t require you to reinvent the wheel or scramble for every nickel and dime in your budget. Data is all around us.

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EUROPE: e-Privacy Regulation – changes regarding electronic communications and digital marketing

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Since the European Commission unveiled a proposal for an e-Privacy Regulation in January 2017, this new piece of legislation, aiming to adapt rules on electronic communications and cookies, has undergone many iterations. This proposal will be discussed during a next Council meeting on 9 September 2019. Amendments in the Proposal of 26 July.

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Data privacy examples

IBM Big Data Hub

This example illustrates three core components of common data privacy frameworks: Complying with regulatory requirements : By letting users granularly control how their data is processed, the app complies with consent rules that are imposed by laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).