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Confidentiality, integrity, and availability, authenticity and nonrepudiation.
FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
The eight domains of the Common Body of Knowledge are built on the foundation of the following concepts.
CONFIDENTIALITY, INTEGRITY, AND AVAILABILITY
Confidentiality
Confidentiality is to keep personal or organizational data confidential or secret. To keep confidentiality means to prevent unauthorized access to that data. An example of personal data is Social Security numbers. An example of organizational data is Intellectual Property (IP).
Integrity
Integrity is to maintain the integrity of data. An example is to prevent the unauthorized modification of a document or database.
Availability
Availability is to maintain the access to that data. An example is access to an inventory report.
Confidentiality, integrity, and availability, authenticity and nonrepudiation.
FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
The eight domains of the Common Body of Knowledge are built on the foundation of the following concepts.
CONFIDENTIALITY, INTEGRITY, AND AVAILABILITY
Confidentiality
Confidentiality is to keep personal or organizational data confidential or secret. To keep confidentiality means to prevent unauthorized access to that data. An example of personal data is Social Security numbers. An example of organizational data is Intellectual Property (IP).
Integrity
Integrity is to maintain the integrity of data. An example is to prevent the unauthorized modification of a document or database.
Availability
Availability is to maintain the access to that data. An example is access to an inventory report.
Confidentiality, integrity, and availability, authenticity and nonrepudiation.
FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
The eight domains of the Common Body of Knowledge are built on the foundation of the following concepts.
CONFIDENTIALITY, INTEGRITY, AND AVAILABILITY
Confidentiality
Confidentiality is to keep personal or organizational data confidential or secret. To keep confidentiality means to prevent unauthorized access to that data. An example of personal data is Social Security numbers. An example of organizational data is Intellectual Property (IP).
Integrity
Integrity is to maintain the integrity of data. An example is to prevent the unauthorized modification of a document or database.
Availability
Availability is to maintain the access to that data. An example is access to an inventory report.
Confidentiality, integrity, and availability, authenticity and nonrepudiation.
FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
The eight domains of the Common Body of Knowledge are built on the foundation of the following concepts.
CONFIDENTIALITY, INTEGRITY, AND AVAILABILITY
Confidentiality
Confidentiality is to keep personal or organizational data confidential or secret. To keep confidentiality means to prevent unauthorized access to that data. An example of personal data is Social Security numbers. An example of organizational data is Intellectual Property (IP).
Integrity
Integrity is to maintain the integrity of data. An example is to prevent the unauthorized modification of a document or database.
Availability
Availability is to maintain the access to that data. An example is access to an inventory report.
Confidentiality, integrity, and availability, authenticity and nonrepudiation.
FOUNDATION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
The eight domains of the Common Body of Knowledge are built on the foundation of the following concepts.
CONFIDENTIALITY, INTEGRITY, AND AVAILABILITY
Confidentiality
Confidentiality is to keep personal or organizational data confidential or secret. To keep confidentiality means to prevent unauthorized access to that data. An example of personal data is Social Security numbers. An example of organizational data is Intellectual Property (IP).
Integrity
Integrity is to maintain the integrity of data. An example is to prevent the unauthorized modification of a document or database.
Availability
Availability is to maintain the access to that data. An example is access to an inventory report.