Quiz Entry - updated: 2026.07.14
What is the difference between data, information, and knowledge (the DIKW idea)?
Data are raw symbols; information is data given meaning; knowledge is information linked into a wider understanding.
It's a ladder where each rung adds something to the one below:
| Level | What it adds | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Signs/characters (Zeichen) | nothing yet — raw symbols | !, E, R, B, N, N, E, S, T |
| Data (Daten) | syntax (structure/order) | ES BRENNT! |
| Information | semantics (meaning) | "It is hot / something is burning" |
| Knowledge (Wissen) | context + networking with other info | "A life is in danger — act now" |
Why it matters for security: we don't really protect bits for their own sake — we protect them because, interpreted, they become information and knowledge that has value (and can be misused). This is also why information security is broader than IT security: the same information can live on a disk, on paper, or in someone's head.
Tip: Remember the chain Z-D-I-W: Zeichen → Daten → Information → Wissen = add syntax, then semantics, then Vernetzung (networking).