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Why Data Quality and Data Governance are Important to Achieve Compliance

Analysts Corner

In this article, we present a brief overview of compliance and regulations, discuss the cost of non-compliance and some related statistics, and the role data quality and data governance play in achieving compliance. The average cost of a data breach among organizations surveyed reached $4.24

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7 Crucial Data Governance Best Practices To Implement

Astera

What is Data Governance Data governance covers processes, roles, policies, standards, and metrics that help an organization achieve its goals by ensuring the effective and efficient use of information. Data governance manages the formal data assets of an organization.

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An Introduction to Active Data Governance

Astera

The way that companies govern data has evolved over the years. Previously, data governance processes focused on rigid procedures and strict controls over data assets. Active data governance is essential to ensure quality and accessibility when managing large volumes of data.

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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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How to Improve Data Discovery with Sensitive Data Intelligence

Dataversity

Reports suggest that by the year 2025, there will be an increase of data by 175 zettabytes. This amount of data can be beneficial to organizations, as […]. The post How to Improve Data Discovery with Sensitive Data Intelligence appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Improving Healthcare Data Governance and Integration with Astera

Astera

This data comes from various sources, ranging from electronic health records (EHRs) and diagnostic reports to patient feedback and insurance details. According to RBC, the digital universe of healthcare data is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 36% by 2025.

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Information Governance vs. Data Governance: A Comparative Analysis

Astera

However, according to a survey, up to 68% of data within an enterprise remains unused, representing an untapped resource for driving business growth. One way of unlocking this potential lies in two critical concepts: data governance and information governance.