A multinational company processes consumer data in several regions, each governed by its own privacy and security laws. Which data-governance concept requires the company to tailor its data-handling practices so they comply with every region's legal obligations?
Jurisdiction requirements refer to the need for an organization to comply with the industry and governmental regulations that apply in every location where data is collected, stored, or processed. Meeting these requirements may involve localizing data storage, adjusting consent forms, or honoring regional breach-notification rules. Entity relationship constraints, data quality metric audits, and role assignment policies address other governance concerns but do not deal specifically with location-based legal compliance.
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