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{{CyberTerm|definition=<p>Protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction in order to provide—</p><p style="margin-left:.25in;">(A) integrity, which means guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity;</p><p style="margin-left:.25in;">(B) confidentiality, which means preserving authorized restrictions on access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information; and</p><p style="margin-left:.25in;">(C) availability, which means ensuring timely and reliable access to and use of information.</p>|source=NIST SP 800-66r2}}
{{CyberTerm|definition=Protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction in order to provide—(A) integrity, which means guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity;(B) confidentiality, which means preserving authorized restrictions on access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information; and(C) availability, which means ensuring timely and reliable access to and use of information.|source=NIST SP 800-66r2}}

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Information security

Protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction in order to provide—(A) integrity, which means guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity;(B) confidentiality, which means preserving authorized restrictions on access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information; and(C) availability, which means ensuring timely and reliable access to and use of information.


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