Data Flow

/ˈdeɪtə floʊ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The movement or transfer of data within or between systems, crucial for ensuring information integrity in legal digital processes.
    The contract stipulated strict controls over the data flow between the parties' IT systems.

Commentary

In legal documents, clarity about data flow helps define responsibilities for data handling and compliance with privacy laws.

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