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Data360 Govern Help

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Data360
Product
Data360 Govern
Version
Latest
ft:locale
en-US
Product name
Data360 Govern
ft:title
Data360 Govern Help
Copyright
2026
First publish date
2014
ft:lastEdition
2026-01-08
ft:lastPublication
2026-01-08T14:09:17.655000
L1_Product_Gateway
Verify
L2_Product_Segment
Data Quality
L3_Product_Brand
Precisely Infogix
L4_Investment_Segment
Data 360
L5_Product_Group
Data 360
L6_Product_Name
Govern

By creating policy assets, you can ensure that everyone in your organization has one common definition for a particular policy, and has a common understanding of how to comply with that policy. Policies can be depicted graphically, so that you can quickly and easily visualize the policy and every other type of asset with which it interfaces.

Listed below are some well known regulations that users commonly record as assets:

  • Data protection regulations, for example, GDPR.

    General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation adapted by the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union, and the European Commission that strengthens and unifies personal data protection for all individuals within the European Union (EU), and limits the export of personal data outside the EU.

  • Insurance regulations, for example, HIPAA and Solvency II Directive.

  • Financial regulations, for example, BCBS239, CCAR, CECL, Basel III, MiFID and Dodd Frank.

  • Internal business policies, for example, Departmental and Opioid Monitoring.

You are not restricted to government laws and regulations. You can also use Data360 Govern to record internal rules and regulations that are specific to your company.

To display a menu of the policy types that are available to you, and how many policies of each type exist, select Policies from the navigation bar on the left of the screen. To display a list of all available policies in the selected type, click a policy type. You can:

  • View the details of a particular policy by clicking the name of the policy in the list.
  • Use the Ownership and Relationships tabs to view and assign roles and relationships to the policy asset.
Tip: If you are browsing through a list of policies, and select one to view the details, you will notice that when you close the detail page you are returned to the beginning of the list. To keep your place in the list, you can right-click and open the item in a new tab or window. Then, when you've finished viewing or editing the item, you can close the browser tab and return to the same place in your list. Please note, however, that if you are deleting items from a list, the page will not auto refresh if you have the list open in a different browser window.