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Data governance : Ensuring the quality, security and compliance of your data

Sophie DELVAL
November 20, 2024
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Data governance : Ensuring the quality, security and compliance of your data

Data governance is a central pillar of the Modern Data Stack. It ensures data quality, security and compliance throughout its lifecycle. By implementing effective governance, companies can ensure that their data is reliable, traceable and used appropriately, while complying with current regulations.

Why is data governance crucial?

In a data-driven environment, data governance is no longer limited to mere control; it has become a strategic necessity. Lack of governance can lead to data quality issues, security breaches, and even penalties for non-compliance with regulations such as the RGPD. Good governance ensures that data is managed consistently, from ingestion to end use, while ensuring its integrity and security.

Data governance objectives :

  • Data quality: Ensure that data is accurate, complete and consistent before being used in analyses or decisions.
  • Data security: Protect sensitive data against unauthorized access and cyber-attacks.
  • Regulatory compliance: Comply with data protection laws and regulations (RGPD, HIPAA, etc.).
  • Access and usage management: Ensure that only authorized people have access to sensitive data, and that it is used ethically.

Key principles of data governance

  1. Data quality: Data governance involves monitoring, cleansing and validating data to ensure that it is correct and usable at all times. This includes managing duplicates, correcting errors and implementing automatic validation processes.
  2. Data Lineage: It is essential to understand the life cycle of data, from its source to its final use. Traceability makes it possible to track the origin of data, its transformation, and its use in reports or analytical models.
  3. Security and access management: Data governance must incorporate rigorous access control mechanisms, notably viaidentity and access management (IAM) systems, data encryption and the implementation of measures to protect sensitive data (personal, financial, etc.).
  4. Compliance: Respecting data protection standards is not only a matter of good governance, but also a legal obligation. It's crucial to ensure that your data management processes comply with regulations such as the RGPD in Europe.

Existing data governance solutions

There is a wide range of tools and platforms available for implementing effective data governance, from open source solutions to proprietary platforms.

Open Source tools

  • Apache Atlas: An open source framework for governance and metadata management, designed for the Hadoop ecosystem. Apache Atlas lets you define governance policies, ensure data traceability and manage access. Well-integrated with tools such as Hive or Kafka, it provides visibility into the origin and transformation of data.
  • OpenMetadata: An open source solution for data governance, which centralizes metadata and enables the creation of data quality and security management policies. It supports a wide range of storage and analysis systems, facilitating data management in complex environments.
  • Apache Ranger: Ranger is an open source tool focused on security and access governance. It is designed to manage permissions and access to data in the Hadoop ecosystem, but can also be used with other big data systems. It lets you define and enforce access policies and monitor user activity on data.

Proprietary tools

  • Collibra: Collibra is one of the market leaders in data governance. It offers a comprehensive platform that helps companies manage, understand and control their data through quality, compliance and security policies. Collibra stands out for its metadata management and data catalog functionalities, helping companies to centralize and organize their information.
  • Informatica Axon: Axon is a data governance tool from Informatica, focusing on data quality and compliance management. It enables teams to collaborate, map processes and ensure that data complies with defined governance standards. Axon integrates with other Informatica tools to provide a complete solution.
  • Alation: Alation is a data cataloging and governance platform that helps organizations centralize their metadata and understand where data comes from. It integrates collaborative cataloging capabilities, enabling users to search, share and document data to maximize usage while ensuring compliance and security.

Set-up time and complexity

Implementing a data governance solution depends on the size of the organization, the complexity of the data infrastructure, and regulatory requirements. Here's an overview of typical deployment steps:

Challenges to overcome

  • Access management and security: Ensure that only authorized users can access data, while maintaining full traceability of all data actions.
  • Compliance: Adapting governance systems to local and international regulations can be a complex process, especially for companies operating in several regions.
  • Automation: Data governance often requires automated processes to ensure that quality and security policies are continuously applied without manual intervention.

Why choose Cleyrop?

Cleyrop offers an integrated and comprehensive approach to data governance, enabling you to effectively manage the quality, security and compliance of your data. With Cleyrop, you benefit from a secure, scalable platform that helps you implement customized governance policies while guaranteeing traceability and data protection at every stage.

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