Standards

DDT Standards

Digital, data and technology standards to support good service delivery in DfE.

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  • Data Backup and Recovery

    Backup and recovery is the process of duplicating data and storing it in a secure place in case of loss or damage, and then restoring that data to a location (the original or a safe alternative).

  • Data Classification

    Data classification is the categorisation of information, helping to show the sensitivity of data and information within DfE and is an essential part of our data management processes.

  • Data Decommissioning

    Data decommissioning is the process of retiring and removing data systems, applications, or services that are no longer needed.

  • Data Ethics

    Data ethics refers to the principles and moral obligations that guide how an organisation collects, shares, and uses data, especially personal data.

  • Data Handling

    Data handling is the process of managing and working with data in a structured and meaningful way.

  • Data Management

    Data management is a critical aspect of an organisation’s operations.

  • Data Protection

    Data protection is the practice of safeguarding important information from corruption, compromise, or loss.

  • Data Quality

    Data quality is a crucial aspect of data management and plays a significant role in various business operations, decision-making processes, and planning strategies.

  • Data Retention and Disposal

    Data retention is a set of guidelines DfE follows for retaining and disposing of data and information, based on regulatory requirements and internal needs.

  • Data Sharing

    Data sharing usually means disclosing personal data to third parties outside the Department.