Data Lifecycle

Data Lifecycle: The sequence of stages that a particular unit of data goes through from its initial generation or capture to its eventual archival and retirement or deletion. This lifecycle typically includes stages such as creation, processing, storage, usage, sharing, archiving, and disposal, with each stage necessitating specific handling and security measures.

Data Warehousing

Data Warehousing: A system used for reporting and data analysis, widely considered as a core component of business intelligence. It involves the consolidation of data from various sources into one comprehensive database. Data warehousing enhances the ability to extract useful insights from the data, as it provides an organized, unified view of the data collected […]

Data Link Layer

Data Link Layer: The second layer of the OSI model handles the transfer of data between adjacent network nodes within a wide area network (WAN) or between nodes on the same local area network (LAN) segment. It encompasses the protocols and methods used to ensure an error-free transmission through physical addressing, data framing, network topology, […]

Database Activity Monitoring (DAM)

Database Activity Monitoring (DAM): A security technology that continuously monitors, records, and analyzes database activity in real-time. DAM is used to detect and prevent unauthorized or malicious actions within databases, alerting security teams to potential threats or policy violations. This technology helps in ensuring database security, compliance with data protection regulations, and operational integrity of […]

Data Loss Prevention (DLP)

Data Loss Prevention (DLP): A set of tools or processes used to identify, monitor, and protect data in use, data at rest, and data in motion through deep content inspection and with a focus on sensitive data. The goal is to prevent sensitive data from being lost, misused, or accessed by unauthorized users, thereby maintaining […]

Database Administrator (DBA)

Database Administrator (DBA): A professional responsible for the installation, configuration, upgrade, administration, monitoring, and maintenance of databases in an organization. The DBA ensures data availability, security, and integrity and is often involved in disaster recovery, performance analysis, and optimization, along with managing database access roles and permissions.