Data Classification (data Management) - Basic Criteria For Unstructured Data Classification

Basic Criteria For Unstructured Data Classification

  • Time criteria is the simplest and most commonly used where different type of data is evaluated by time of creation, time of access, time of update, etc.
  • Metadata criteria as type, name, owner, location and so on can be used to create more advanced classification policy
  • Content criteria which involve usage of advanced content classification algorithms are most advanced forms of unstructured data classification

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