Information Management
Addresses the day-to-day activities of collecting, processing, storing, securing, and managing the end of life of data and information.
Capability Building Blocks
- C1Information Valuation
- Establish and update the value of data and information assets based on criteria such as economic, financial, reputational, and technical risk, age, frequency of use, and position within the information life cycle.
- C2Master Data Management
- Define and maintain one or more master datasets, and synchronize them across relevant processes and systems. Define the data patterns and the quality standards to which data must conform in each stage of its life cycle.
- C3Metadata Management
- Define and update metadata that indicates the information life cycle stage and access control criteria for both business and technical data.
- C4Information Quality
- Establish policies that promote data and information quality.
- C5Information Life Cycle Management
- Define and manage the life cycle for business, technical, and forensics data and information to ensure that it is accurate, available, and accessible, and that it is removed at the end of its useful life. Life cycle management extends to archive maintenance.
- C6Business Continuity Management
- Provide information to business continuity planning on the data and information that is needed to support various business functions and activities.
- C7Information Security
- Provide oversight, processes, and tools to enable the security, availability, integrity, and accessibility of information throughout its life cycles.