3.3 Compare and Contrast concepts and strategies to protect data

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Match the data type to it’s description.

Data types:

Intellectual Property

Human readable

Non human readable

Legal information

Regulated

Financial Information

Trade Secret

Description:

Government laws and statutes

Copyright and trademark restrictions

Unique to an organization

Credit cards, payment records, bank records

Court records, judge and attorney information

Barcode, encoded data, non-readable

easy to read and understand the data

Intellectual Property: Copyright and trademark restrictions

Human readable: Easy to read and understand the data

Non human readable: Barcode, encoded data, non-readable

Legal information: Court records, judge and attorney information

Regulated: Government laws and statutes

Financial Information: Credit cards, payment records, bank records

Trade Secret: Unique to an organization

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Match the data classifications to it’s description:

Data classifications:

Private/classified/restricted

Confidential

Critical

Sensitive

Public

Description:

Data should always be available

No restrictions on viewing the data

Intellectual property, PII, PHI

May require a NDA to view and is considered off limits until then

very sensitive, must be approved to view

Private/classified/restricted: May require a NDA to view and is considered off limits until then

Confidential: very sensitive, must be approved to view

Critical: data should always be available

Sensitive: Intellectual property, PII, PHI

Public: no restrictions on viewing the data

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Match the data states to it’s description:

Data states:

Data in use

Data at Rest

Data in transit

Description:

Data is on a storage device like a USB, hard drive, SSD, etc.

Data that is considered in motion and is being traversed over the network

Data is actively processing in memory or currently being used.

Data in use: Data is actively processing in memory or currently being used

Data at Rest: Data is on a storage device like a USB, hard drive, SSD, etc.

Data in Transit: Data that is considered in motion and is being traversed over the network

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True or False:

The GDPR dictates where data is stored in the EU region.

True. The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a law in the EU region that prohibit where data is stored. Data collected on the EU citizens must be stored in the EU region.