2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2022.103186
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Listen carefully to experts when you classify data: A generic data classification ontology encoded from regulations

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“…Addressing the challenge of information extraction from regulations, Elluri L constructed a knowledge graph by automatically extracting information from GDPR and PCI DSS [27,28]. Building upon this, Yang M. [29] introduced the GENONTO framework, which autonomously extracts data classification and grading information from enacted regulations to construct a knowledge base. These frameworks expedite the extraction of classification and grading data from regulatory guidelines, facilitating their application in our module following calibration.…”
Section: Data Classification and Grading Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing the challenge of information extraction from regulations, Elluri L constructed a knowledge graph by automatically extracting information from GDPR and PCI DSS [27,28]. Building upon this, Yang M. [29] introduced the GENONTO framework, which autonomously extracts data classification and grading information from enacted regulations to construct a knowledge base. These frameworks expedite the extraction of classification and grading data from regulatory guidelines, facilitating their application in our module following calibration.…”
Section: Data Classification and Grading Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%