The correct answer is:
A. Owner
Explanation:
The data owner is responsible for determining the appropriate access to data and identifying the risks associated with it. The data owner typically defines the security and access control policies for data within an organization. This role ensures that data is managed in accordance with organizational policies and compliance requirements, and identifies risks related to the data’s confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Owner:
The data owner is responsible for identifying risks associated with the data and determining who has appropriate access to it.
Owners make decisions about data classification, access controls, and usage policies.
Custodian:
Data custodians are responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and protection of data based on the rules set by the owner.
They implement access controls, backup procedures, and security measures but do not decide who should access the data.
The data owner is ultimately accountable for the security and access decisions related to the data. They evaluate risks and establish the appropriate access controls to protect it.
While Custodian is an important role in data management, it is not primarily responsible for identifying risks and determining appropriate access to data.
A data steward is responsible for defining, maintaining, and communicating data policies and standards. This includes identifying risks associated with data and determining appropriate access controls to protect sensitive information.
I'd go with Steward.
Owner: Overall accountability for data
Custodian: Technical management and storage
Controller: Determines purposes and means of data processing
Controller is primarily used in European Law (GDPR) - according to the CompTIA book.
While there's some overlap, the specific task of "identifying risks and appropriate access to data" aligns more closely with the Data Steward role.
Custodians implement the technical controls, but Stewards define what those controls should be based on risk assessment.
A. Owner
The Owner of the data is responsible for identifying risks and determining appropriate access to the data. The data owner has the authority and accountability for defining who can access the data, what kind of access is allowed (e.g., read, write), and ensuring the data is protected according to organizational policies and compliance requirements. This role is crucial for data governance and risk management.
Data Owners are accountable for the data within their domain, including defining access policies and managing risks associated with the data1. They ensure that data is used appropriately and securely.
The data owner is typically responsible for the overall management of the data. A Data Steward is tasked with managing data quality, ensuring data governance policies are followed, and identifying risks related to data handling and access.
C. Steward
Data Steward: Oversees data governance policies, ensures data quality, manages access control, and helps in identifying risks to ensure proper use of data.
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