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International Journal of Information Security (IJIS)
Volume 4, Issue 1, January-June 2025, pp. 69-97, Article ID: IJIS_04_01_004
Available online at https://iaeme.com/Home/issue/IJIS?Volume=4&Issue=1
ISSN Online: 2273-1307; Journal ID: 1230-2805
Impact Factor (2025): 8.50 (Based on Google Scholar Citation)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.34218/IJIS_04_01_004
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DATA SECURITY AND COMPLIANCE
THROUGH EFFECTIVE DATA GOVERNANCE
Jude Osakwe, Iyaoo Haitula-Waiganjo
Department of Informatics
Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia.
ABSTRACT
This systematic literature review explores the critical intersection of data
governance, security, and compliance within organizations amidst evolving regulatory
landscapes and increasing data breaches. The research aims to identify effective data
governance frameworks that ensure data security while adhering to compliance
requirements. Utilizing a structured methodology, the review synthesizes findings from
53 relevant studies published between 2017 and 2024, highlighting key themes such as
the importance of data stewardship, the role of data quality, and the integration of
security measures into governance practices. The results indicate that inadequate data
governance strategies can lead to significant risks, including data breaches and loss of
stakeholder trust. Furthermore, the study reveals a lack of comprehensive
understanding regarding the implementation of best practices in data governance and
their impact on compliance outcomes. The findings underscore the necessity for
organizations to adopt holistic data governance approaches that align security and
compliance efforts, thereby mitigating risks associated with data management. This
research contributes to the existing body of knowledge by providing a roadmap for
practitioners and future researchers, emphasizing the need for ongoing collaboration
between data scientists and ethicists to develop robust governance tools. Ultimately,