Core Systems Management (e.g., CRM)
Assesses the effective management of core information systems (e.g., CRM, Case Management, Student Information System) including product ownership, change control, and configuration management. It focuses on securing stakeholder data through privacy-by-design, integrated governance, and strict adherence to data protection laws (lawful basis, minimisation, retention, rights). This reflects the Islamic principle of Amanah (trust), treating digital records as a sacred responsibility. Furthermore, it upholds Hifz al-Huquq (preservation of rights) by ensuring robust systems safeguard individual privacy.
Amānah
Trust; data is an entrusted asset.
Ḥifẓ al-māl
Protection of wealth/assets.
Kitābah
Documentation and accountability.
Hifẓ al-‘ird
Safeguarding dignity/honour.
Satr
Concealment of faults/privacy; supports anonymisation and access control.
Al-umūr bi maqāsidihā
Matters are judged by their purposes; reinforces purpose limitation.
Riʿāyah
Stewardship and care.
Nifāq
Hypocrisy; betrayal of trust.
Isti’dhān
Seeking permission; basis for access control and consent.
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