Categorisation of data based the citizenship of an individual is an example of.
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➙The data classification levels (DCL) and associated requirements are key to the entire data classification system (DCS). All data (regardless of format) must be classified in order to determine what security measures are necessary to adequately protect the University's information assets. In this section you will find the DCL definitions and examples of each along with other definitions that may be helpful in understanding the DCS.
- DCL1--Public
- DCL2--Sensitive
- DCL3--Restricted
- DCL4--Highly Restricted
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The two types of classification that are present while categorizing data are qualitative and quantitative classification. Anything mathematical which can be assigned a value can be classified using quantitative classification, but the qualitative classification is based on a predetermined attribute.
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