Data governance refers to the overall management of the availability, usability, integrity, and security of enterprise data. It includes establishing a governing body, procedures, and a plan to execute those procedures. Data governance ensures data meets standards for quality and that people are accountable for any issues caused by low data quality. It describes the processes that formally manage important data assets throughout the enterprise.
Data governance refers to the overall management of the availability, usability, integrity, and security of enterprise data. It includes establishing a governing body, procedures, and a plan to execute those procedures. Data governance ensures data meets standards for quality and that people are accountable for any issues caused by low data quality. It describes the processes that formally manage important data assets throughout the enterprise.
Data governance refers to the overall management of the availability, usability, integrity, and security of enterprise data. It includes establishing a governing body, procedures, and a plan to execute those procedures. Data governance ensures data meets standards for quality and that people are accountable for any issues caused by low data quality. It describes the processes that formally manage important data assets throughout the enterprise.
Data governance refers to the overall management of the availability, usability, integrity, and security of enterprise data. It includes establishing a governing body, procedures, and a plan to execute those procedures. Data governance ensures data meets standards for quality and that people are accountable for any issues caused by low data quality. It describes the processes that formally manage important data assets throughout the enterprise.
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The key takeaways are that data governance refers to the overall management of the availability, usability, integrity, and security of enterprise data. A sound data governance program includes a governing body or council, defined procedures, and a plan to execute those procedures.
The main components of a data governance program include a governing body or council, a defined set of procedures, and a plan to execute those procedures.
Some typical focus areas of a data governance program include policy, standards and strategy, data quality, privacy, compliance, security, data architecture and data integration, and data warehouse and business intelligence.
Data Governance
Data governance (DG) refers to the overall
management of the • availability, • usability, • integrity, and • security of the data employed in an enterprise.
A sound data governance program includes a
governing body or council, a defined set of procedures, and a plan to execute those procedures Data governance is a control that ensures that the data entry by an operations team member or by an automated process meets precisely • standards, • much as a Business rule, • a data definition and • data integrity constraints in the data model • The data governor uses data quality monitoring against production data to communicate errors in data back to operational team members, or to the technical support team, for corrective action .
• Data governance is used by organizations to exercise
control over processes and methods used by their data stewards and data custodians in order to improve data quality • Data governance is a set of processes that ensures that important data assets are formally managed throughout the enterprise. • Data governance ensures that data can be trusted and that people can be made accountable for any adverse event that happens because of low data quality. • Data governance also describes an evolutionary process for a company, altering the company’s way of thinking and setting up the processes to handle information so that it may be utilized by the entire organization • Data Governance is a quality control discipline for accessing, managing, using, improving, monitoring, maintaining and protecti ng organizati onal information. The Data Governance Institute Framework • The Data Governance Insti tute Framework recognizes a number of data governance focus areas that a typical data governance program can align with.
The list of typical Focus areas include
• Policy, Standards and Strategy • Data Quality • Privacy, Compliance, Security • Data Architecture and Data Integration • Data warehouse and Business Intelligence Policy,Standards and Stratergy • The main activities of a data governance program with a focus on policy, standards, and strategy include:
• Identify stakeholders, establish decision rights, and
clarify accountabilities
• Establish, review, approve, monitor policy
• Establish, review, approve, and monitor standards
• Establish Enterprise data strategies
Data Quality • The desire to improve the quality and usability of the data is the main driver for this type of data governance. It is sometimes initiated by merger and acquisition activities within an organization. • Below are the key activities for a data governance program with a focus on data quality: 1. Identify stakeholders, establish decision rights, and clarify accountabilities 2. Set direction for data quality 3. Monitor data quality 4. Report status for quality-focused initiatives Privacy, Complaince, Security • Regulatory and compliance requirements are usually the main drivers that put these types of program into existence. • Companies within the Financial Services and Health Care industries are main adopters of these programs for apparent reasons. • These programs always include technologies to locate sensitive data, to protect data, and to manage security, access, and auditing policies and controls. • An enterprise-scale data security architecture with various components is essential to protect all sensitive data in-flight and at-rest. The main activities of these types of program include: 1. Help protect sensitive data through support for access management and security requirements
2. Align data security architecture frameworks and
initiatives
3. Help assess risk and define controls to manage risk
4. Help enforce regulatory, contractual, architectural
compliance requirements Identify stakeholders, establish decision rights, and clarify accountabilities Data architecture and data integration • An organizations focus on cost reduction and operational efficiency improvement always drive the need to simplify data integration architecture . • Different components of data architecture include data modeling, data design, and data delivery architecture. • Technology capabilities including Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Data as a Service (DaaS) often take center stage. Typical activities in this type of program include: 1. Identify stakeholders, establish decision rights, clarify accountabilities 2. Ensure consistent data model and definitions 3. Support architectural policies and standards 4. Support Metadata Programs, SOA, Master Data Management, and Enterprise Data Management (EDM) 5. Bring cross-functional attention to integration challenges Data warehouse and Business Intelligence • This type of program focuses on the analytical needs of the data management spectrum. • Data governance activities are sometimes included in the overall charter of a Business Intelligence Center of Excellence function to establish an organization ability to mature the decision making capabilities. Activities include: