Data Security Framework
A structured approach to securing data across the organization, including policies, technologies, and practices that protect data from unauthorized access and breaches.
Implications
A structured set of policies, procedures, and tools designed to protect data from unauthorized access, breaches, and other security threats, essential for maintaining data confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Example
Example: A financial institution implements a data security framework that includes encryption, access controls, and regular security audits to protect sensitive customer information from cyber threats.
Related Terms
Different from a data governance framework, which focuses on overall data management, a data security framework specifically addresses the protection of data from security risks.