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dataeiere

Dataeiere is a term used in data governance to describe the person or organization that holds ownership or control over a data asset. The ownership role can reside in an individual, a corporate entity, or a combination of stakeholders, and may be defined by contracts, organizational policy, or applicable law. Ownership does not always imply sole possession of data, but rather responsibility for its management and supervision.

In practice, dataeiere are responsible for establishing what the data represents, how it should be defined,

Legal and governance considerations are central to the concept. In many frameworks, data ownership intersects with

Implementation often involves designating a dataeiere for key datasets, documenting ownership in data dictionaries, and aligning

and
the
rules
governing
its
use.
This
includes
setting
data
quality
standards,
defining
access
and
sharing
policies,
deciding
retention
periods,
and
ensuring
compliance
with
legal
and
regulatory
requirements.
The
dataeiere
often
works
in
collaboration
with
data
stewards,
who
handle
day-to-day
data
governance
tasks,
and
data
custodians,
who
manage
storage,
security,
and
technical
controls.
roles
such
as
data
controller
and
data
processor,
particularly
under
privacy
and
data
protection
regimes.
Some
organizations
formalize
ownership
through
data
catalogs,
governance
boards,
or
data
governance
policies
to
clarify
responsibilities
and
accountability
for
each
data
asset.
ownership
with
accountability
mechanisms.
Common
challenges
include
multi-entity
data
environments,
cross-border
data
flows,
and
evolving
data
practices.
Clear,
documented
ownership
helps
coordinate
data
quality,
security,
privacy,
and
lifecycle
management
across
the
organization.