🎓 Purpose
Classifying your data helps you determine how your data should be accessed, handled, stored, and shared, as well as the risk associated with the data. This step allows you to determine which computational and storage solutions are best suited to your task, project, or backups.
👥 Audience
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Initial considerations
1. Applicable legislation, regulations, policies, data sharing or material transfer agreements, etc.
Privacy legislation (FIPPA, PHIPA, GPDR, etc.)
Ethics protocols
Agreements (Data sharing [DSA], material sharing [MTA], etc.)
\uD83D\uDCD8 What can I do?
1. Consult the University’s Data Classification Standard.
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