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[2] [3] Information security's primary focus is the balanced protection of data confidentiality, integrity, and availability (also known as the 'CIA' triad) [4] while maintaining a focus on efficient policy implementation, all without hampering organization productivity. [5] This is largely achieved through a structured risk management process. [6]
The Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) is a United States intergovernmental organization that sets policies for the security of the US security systems. [1] The CIA triad (data confidentiality, data integrity, and data availability) are the three main security goals of CNSS.
The Parkerian hexad is a set of six elements of information security proposed by Donn B. Parker in 1998. The Parkerian hexad adds three additional attributes to the three classic security attributes of the CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, availability).
The CIA triad. The goal of information security is to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability (CIA) of assets from various threats.
CIA Director William Burns said at a Wall Street Journal event that the government agency is working on several projects related to cryptocurrencies.
A former CIA analyst has lifted the lid on what goes on during the intelligence agency's job interviews — including the bizarre first question they asked him. David McCloskey worked in field ...
But even if the CIA’s cadre of paramilitary trainers are no longer in Ukraine, the effect of the agency’s training programs — both in the U.S. and on Ukraine’s eastern front — “cannot ...
In 1998, Parker proposed the Parkerian Hexad, six atomic and orthogonal elements of information security that extend the traditional model of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (the CIA triad).