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{{CyberTerm|definition=Product whose primary role is not security, but provides security services as an associated feature of its intended operating capabilities. Note: Examples include such products as security-enabled web browsers, screening routers, trusted operating systems, and security enabling messaging systems. Note: DoDI 8500.01 has transitioned from the term information assurance (IA) to the term cybersecurity. This could potentially impact IA related terms.|source=CNSSI 4009-2015}} | {{CyberTerm|definition=Product whose primary role is not security, but provides security services as an associated feature of its intended operating capabilities. | ||
Note: Examples include such products as security-enabled web browsers, screening routers, trusted operating systems, and security enabling messaging systems. | |||
Note: DoDI 8500.01 has transitioned from the term information assurance (IA) to the term cybersecurity. This could potentially impact IA related terms.|source=CNSSI 4009-2015}} | |||
Latest revision as of 00:24, 20 January 2026
IA-enabled product
Product whose primary role is not security, but provides security services as an associated feature of its intended operating capabilities. Note: Examples include such products as security-enabled web browsers, screening routers, trusted operating systems, and security enabling messaging systems. Note: DoDI 8500.01 has transitioned from the term information assurance (IA) to the term cybersecurity. This could potentially impact IA related terms.
Source: CNSSI 4009-2015 | Category: