Data Governance – Primary Objectives
Data Quality:
Ensure the accuracy, consistency, completeness, and reliability of data. Data quality involves defining data standards, establishing data validation rules, and implementing data quality controls.
Data Security and Privacy:
Protect sensitive data from unauthorized access, breaches, and misuse. This includes defining access controls, encryption mechanisms, and privacy policies to comply with relevant regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA).
Data Compliance:
Ensure adherence to legal and regulatory data handling, storage, and usage requirements. Data compliance establishes data classification, retention, and disposal processes in compliance with applicable laws.
Data Stewardship:
Assign responsibilities and accountabilities for data management to designated individuals or teams within the organization. Data stewards are responsible for data integrity, data ownership, and resolving data-related issues.
Data Lifecycle Management:
Establish processes for data creation, collection, storage, retrieval, usage, archiving, and disposal. Data Lifecycle Management includes defining data retention policies and ensuring accurate data archival and deletion.
Data Integration and Interoperability:
Enable efficient and effective data sharing and integration across systems, departments, and organizations. Data Integration and Interoperability involves defining standards, formats, and interfaces to ensure data compatibility and interoperability.
Enable effective use of data for business intelligence, analytics, and decision-making purposes. Data governance ensures data availability, trustworthiness, and accessibility, to support data-driven insights and decision-making processes.