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Three principles of security control CIA Triad
and management. Also known as the
information security triad. Also
referred to in reverse order as the
AIC triad.


The fundamental security goal of Confidentiality
keeping information and
communications private and
protecting them from unauthorized
access.


The fundamental security goal of Integrity
keeping organizational information
accurate, free of errors, and without
unauthorized modifications.


The fundamental security goal of Availability
ensuring that computer systems
operate continuously and that
authorized persons can access data
that they need.

, The security goal of ensuring that the Non-repudiation
party that sent a transmission or
created data remains associated with
that data and cannot deny sending
or creating that data.


Develops computer security National Institute of Standards and Technology
standards used by US federal (NIST)
agencies and publishes
cybersecurity best practice guides
and research.


Standards, best practices, and cybersecurity frameworks (CSF).
guidelines for effective security risk
management. Some frameworks are
general in nature, while others are
specific to industry or technology
types.


A technology or procedure put in security controls
place to mitigate vulnerabilities and
risk and to ensure the confidentiality,
integrity, and availability (CIA) of
information.


An analysis that measures the Gap analysis
difference between the current and
desired states in order to help assess
the scope of work included in a
project.

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