Preserving Data Integrity
Preserving data integrity is simpler than it sounds. If you set the data model correctly, it's not much of a challenge to preserve data integrity. Nothing in the real world is foolproof; however, a tight data integrity model will ensure minimal exceptions. Here is a little checklist:
- Validate input: Set up input validation in the fields that are critical to decisions and prone to errors. You can do this at the application level, of course, but it is good practice to set this up at the database level as well. Validate the input when it arrives.
- Validate data: Ensure that you check the data when performing any form of operations. Your data processes should not be corrupted themselves. Check that your processes are working as intended.
- Remove duplicate data: Sensitive data from a secure database can easily find a home in a document, an email, a spreadsheet, or in shared folders that more individuals than necessary have access to. It is important...