Professor Messer notes:
• Proprietary
– Data that is the property of an organization
– May also include trade secrets
– Often data unique to an organization
The term "proprietary" describes a broad range of information that is sensitive and owned by a specific organization. Proprietary information is considered confidential and is not intended for public disclosure. It may include trade secrets, intellectual property, customer data, financial information, and other sensitive data unique to the organization.
Proprietary information refers to a broad range of sensitive information that is specific to a particular organization. It includes trade secrets, confidential business strategies, customer data, financial information, intellectual property, and any other information that is considered valuable and exclusive to the organization. Proprietary information is typically protected from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure to maintain the competitive advantage and confidentiality of the organization.
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