AS/NZS ISO 24143:2022 identically adopts ISO 24143:2022 which establishes the concepts and principles for information governance. This document applies to the governance of the organization’s past, current, and future information assets. It applies to organisations of all sizes in all sectors, including public and private companies, government entities, and not-for-profit organisations.
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Terms relating to concept of information
3.2 Terms relating to the concept of Information Governance
4 Benefits of Information Governance
4.1 General
4.2 Strategic benefits
4.3 Operational benefits
5 Principles of Information Governance
5.1 Recognising information as a corporate, strategic asset
5.2 Designing Information Governance as a key element of corporate strategy
5.3 Integrating Information Governance into the organisation’s governance frameworks
5.4 Securing senior management’s leadership and commitment
5.5 Building Information Governance in a collaborative way
5.6 Ensuring Information Governance supports legal compliance and any mandatory requirements
5.7 Aligning Information Governance to business objectives
5.8 Ensuring Information Governance supports information security and privacy
5.9 Ensuring Information Governance supports information quality and integrity
5.10 Fostering a collaboration and knowledge sharing culture
5.11 Adopting a risk-based approach
5.12 Ensuring the availability and accessibility of information to authorised stakeholder
5.13 Governing information throughout its information lifecycle