dataejere
Dataejere are individuals or roles responsible for data assets within an organization. They are accountable for governance, quality, privacy, security, and lifecycle management of the data they own. The concept is central to data governance, ensuring that data is properly defined, protected, and used in accordance with business objectives, legal requirements, and risk controls. A dataejer may exist at the level of a business unit, a data domain, or across the enterprise.
Dataejere are distinct from data stewards and data custodians. The dataejer sets policy, defines purpose, and
Responsibilities include classifying data, establishing retention schedules, defining access controls, approving data sharing agreements, and ensuring
Common challenges include unclear ownership, cross-organizational data sharing, and balancing data access with privacy. Best practices
Examples: a bank assigns a dataejer for customer data; a hospital designates a dataejer for patient records;