Storing data on enterprise-wide storage platform

UW Activity A UW unit stores personal data on an enterprise-wide storage platform like UW SharePoint, UW OneDrive, or UW Google Drive.
Audience Staff, faculty, principal investigators.
When to inventory in TrustArc During the planning and design stage.
Types of TrustArc records The agreement for the storage platform is inventoried as a third party record.

The storage system is inventoried a system record.

The intended use of the storage system is inventoried as a business process. Multiple business process records may be needed for complex uses.

Who creates the TrustArc records Responsibility for inventorying a third party is held by the UW unit that is responsible for the relationship/executes/holds the agreement.

Enterprise-wide systems should be inventoried by the high-level organization that is responsible for the system and related agreement (e.g., UW-IT).

The UW unit that owns the business process involving cloud computing creates the business process record. In the business process record the appropriate system record can be selected. If the system record has not been created, and it is owned by a different UW entity, the business process owner can enter the data elements, and processing purposes in the business process record and link the appropriate system record when that record is available later.

Benefit(s) By inventorying this item in TrustArc, the user is provided a risk profile for the project. The privacy team can review the profile with the user and kick-off an assessment, that walks the user through Privacy by Design concepts. This includes but is not limited to advising on data minimization principles.
Misc. notes (if applicable) N/A.

Storing data on a non-enterprise-wide storage platform

UW Activity A UW unit stores personal data in a UW unit instance of a cloud-based storage platform, such as Dropbox.
Audience Staff, faculty, principal investigators.
When to inventory in TrustArc As soon as possible.
Types of TrustArc records The agreement for the storage platform is inventoried as a third party record.

The storage system is inventoried a system record. 

The intended use of the storage system is inventoried as a business process. Multiple business process records may be needed for complex uses. 

Who creates the TrustArc records Unique instances of systems should be inventoried by each UW organization/unit responsible for the system and related agreement.

The UW unit that owns the business process involving cloud computing creates the business process record. The system record representing the instance of the system they own should be selected in the business process record.

Benefit(s) By inventorying the cloud storage in TrustArc, the user is provided a risk profile for the project. The privacy team can review the profile with the user and kick-off an assessment, that walks the user through privacy by design concepts. This includes but is not limited to advising on data minimization principles.
Misc. notes (if applicable) N/A.