CIA Triad Model

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Confidentiality

Information is being protected by role-based access. (What is the term from the CIA model?)

Availability (CIA Triad Model)

Refers to the ability to access our data when we need it

Confidentiality

A PIN code is required to log into an information asset. (What is the term from the CIA model?)

Availability

All systems are operational and accessible. (What is the term from the CIA model?)

What does C-I-A stand for?

Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (Expressed in the negative form as DAD - disclosure, alteration, and denial)

Integrity

Data has not been modified from the original creation. (What is the term from the CIA model?)

Integrity

Permissions are implemented to ensure access is restricted. (What is the term from the CIA model?)

Confidentiality (CIA Triad Model)

____ is a concept similar to, but not the same as, privacy. ______ is a necessary component of privacy and refers to our ability to protect our data from those who are not authorized to view it. ______ is a concept that may be implemented at many levels of a process. (Used to keep something private or minimally known)

Integrity (CIA Triad Model)

refers to the ability to prevent our data from being changed in an unauthorized or undesirable manner. This could mean the unauthorized change or deletion of our data or portions of our data, or it could mean an authorized, but undesirable, change or deletion of our data. To maintain _____, we not only need to have the means to prevent unauthorized changes to our data but also need the ability to reverse authorized changes that need to be undone.


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