Data Types & Classifications Flashcards

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Regulated Data

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Regulated data → data protected by government laws or regulations and often managed or audited by third parties, such as protected health information under healthcare laws or credit card data governed by payment standards.

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Trade Secret Data

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Trade secret data → confidential business information that provides a competitive advantage, such as secret formulas, internal processes, or proprietary manufacturing methods.

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Intellectual Property Data

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Intellectual property data → creations of the mind such as patents, copyrights, trademarks, and original designs, including software source code or product blueprints.

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Legal Information Data

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Legal information data → data related to legal matters such as court records, contracts, evidence files, and documents containing personally identifiable information used in legal proceedings.

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Financial Information Data

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Financial information data → data related to money or financial activity, such as bank account numbers, credit card details, payroll records, and tax documents.

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Human Readable Data Type

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Human readable data type → data that can be easily understood without special tools, such as text documents, emails, spreadsheets, or printed reports.

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Non-Human Readable Data Type

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Non-human readable data type → data that requires tools or processing to interpret, such as barcodes, images, encoded files, encrypted data, or machine-readable formats.

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Proprietary Data Classification

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Proprietary data classification → internal business data owned by an organization, such as internal reports or system designs, that is not intended for public release.

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Sensitive Data Classification

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Sensitive data classification → data that could cause harm if disclosed, such as internal communications, employee records, or operational details, even if not legally regulated.

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Confidential Data Classification

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Confidential data classification → highly restricted data that requires strict access controls, such as customer records, financial statements, or authentication credentials.

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Unclassified Data Classification

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Unclassified data classification → data that is approved for public access and poses little or no risk if disclosed, such as public websites or marketing materials.

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Classified Data Classification

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Classified data classification → data restricted by government or military authorities due to national security concerns, such as defense plans or intelligence information.

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