The secure data life cycle has six phases:
- Create: The generation or acquisition of new digital content, or the alteration/updating of existing content. Creation can happen internally in the cloud or externally after the data is imported into the cloud. The creation phase is the preferred time to classify content according to its sensitivity and value to the organization. Careful classification is necessary because weak security controls could be implemented if the content is classified incorrectly.
- Store: Committing digital data to a storage repository; typically occurs nearly simultaneously with creation. When storing data, protection should align with its classification level and controls, such as encryption, access policy, monitoring, and logging, and backups should be implemented to avoid data threats. Content can be vulnerable to attackers if access...