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Data Governance Without Security Leaves Sensitive Data Exposed

Dataversity

Data Governance” is such an interesting term. As data started becoming more critical to business in the last few years, this idea was introduced to define the business processes necessary to comply with regulatory requirements.

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Data Governance is a Crucial Part of Your Business Strategy

The Data Administration Newsletter

Since July 2018, over €274M in fines have been enforced by the EU General Data Protection Regulation.

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The Evidence Act Brings Opportunity for Data Governance

The Data Administration Newsletter

Five years ago, the most comprehensive data governance law was passed in the U.S. On January 14, 2019, the “Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018,” also known as the “Evidence Act,” was passed into law. The Evidence Act requires U.S.

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What is SSDP and Can it Truly Make Analytics Self-Serve?

ElegantJ BI

SSDP tools allow users to compile and analyze data and test theories and prototypes to support dynamic decisions and planning on their own so the business does not lose time or competitive advantage while waiting for reports or analysis from a central source.

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What is SSDP and Can it Truly Make Analytics Self-Serve?

ElegantJ BI

SSDP tools allow users to compile and analyze data and test theories and prototypes to support dynamic decisions and planning on their own so the business does not lose time or competitive advantage while waiting for reports or analysis from a central source.

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What is SSDP and Can it Truly Make Analytics Self-Serve?

ElegantJ BI

SSDP tools allow users to compile and analyze data and test theories and prototypes to support dynamic decisions and planning on their own so the business does not lose time or competitive advantage while waiting for reports or analysis from a central source.

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Data ethics: what would you sacrifice for the common good – civilisation or civil liberties?

Clarasys

In this blog, Aneesha Harindran explores the topic of data ethics that has been brought to light during the pandemic. In these times of epidemiological crises, governments have taken emergency measures to collect, use and share population data in order to support the medical community – track, trace and eradicate COVID-19.