Data labels are metadata tags used to classify, track, and manage data. They typically include ownership, creation date, and retention details, but they do not include the data's actual value (e.g., financial worth).
What Data Labels Commonly Include:
B. Date of Scheduled Destruction → Defines when data should be deleted based on retention policies.
C. Date Data Was Created → Important for lifecycle management and compliance tracking.
D. Data Owner → Specifies who is responsible for managing and securing the data.
Why Not "Data Value"?
The value of data is subjective and varies depending on its use case, making it unsuitable as a standard metadata label.
Data labels would typically include the data value, the date the data was created, and the data owner. However, "data of scheduled destruction" doesn’t quite fit here. So, the answer is B.
i think data value is something you can associate with data classification/ data sensitivity but i don't see date of destruction to be something ever included in data label.
data often have a classification, which leads to its value, no?
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