Best practices in data management include documenting systems and key data elements, ensuring quality control measures are in place, availability is consistent, and data is retained appropriately
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Data Protection Categorization
This Categorization indicates the minimum level of protections required for Organizational Data and Information Systems based on Cyber Security requirements.

Data Protection Safeguards
Cyber Security requirements for the appropriate controls that should be in place for Organizational Data based on that data's various categorizations.

Access Procedures
Access to Organizational Data is often required for many job functions. Established access procedures contribute to the protection against cybersecurity threats and dangers.

Sensitive Data Categorization
This Categorization indicates if information is deemed sensitive and thus requires additional protections for Organizational Data and Information Systems based on Cyber Security requirements.

Protected Data Practices
Cyber Security requirements and best practices on how to use, store, and share Organizational Data based on that data's various categorizations.

Separation of Duties
Responsibility for related transactions should be divided among employees so that one employee’s work serves as a check on the work of other employees.