Hi What falls under a particular class of data is company specific! Moroever data that is Highly confidential today might be Public after say 2-3 months. (What I mean is data won't fall under a class perpetually.)
So, 1) Define each class (Public, Confidential, Proprietary,Top Secret etc.,) clearly. 2) Then let the data owners/line function people decide under what class they think their data would fall. 3) Consolidate reports and then prioritise them for control. - Kani On Mon, 6 May 2002, Led Slinger wrote: > trying to find some supporting documentation that addresses what would > typically fall into the different classifications in the corporate > world. Is anyone aware of any whitepapers or other studies that > address types of data and how it is typically categorized. > Cheers, > > Leds!