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Data governance is a comprehensive system of processes, policies, guidelines, and metrics used to manage data. It ensures the data’s quality, availability, integrity, security, and usability. Data governance creates a structured framework for data usage and processing. It’s different from data privacy as it covers all aspects of managing data within an organization, from its creation and storage to its usage and disposal. But how do you know if data governance is needed?
In this course on Data Privacy and Governance, you will learn how to implement data governance to ensure data quality through data lifecycle management, security, stewardship, and metadata management. You will learn about the various roles involved in managing data and how to determine data ownership. We will also go over the issues that can arise if data is not managed properly—from misuse to inaccuracies. By the end of this course, you’ll be prepared to make ethical decisions while utilizing data governance.
You will learn how to implement data governance to ensure data quality through data lifecycle management, security, stewardship, and metadata management. The course covers data governance principles, the various roles involved in managing data, how to determine data ownership, and the issues that arise when data is not managed properly, from misuse to inaccuracies.
Data governance is a comprehensive system of processes, policies, guidelines, and metrics used to manage data. Unlike data privacy, it covers all aspects of managing data within an organization, from its creation and storage to its usage and disposal.
This course builds skills in data governance, data management, and information privacy.
The course covers what data privacy is and why it is important, determining when data governance is needed, data governance principles, focus areas and implementation, data ownership, data governance roles and processes, ethical duties and decision making, data misuse, data accuracy, data rights, global data policies and laws, data types, and data privacy compliance.
By the end of the course, you will be prepared to make ethical decisions while utilizing data governance.