Computer security aims to protect automated information systems through attaining objectives of integrity, availability, and confidentiality of information. Confidentiality assures private information is not disclosed to unauthorized individuals and also involves individuals controlling information collected about them and to whom it may be disclosed.
Computer security aims to protect automated information systems through attaining objectives of integrity, availability, and confidentiality of information. Confidentiality assures private information is not disclosed to unauthorized individuals and also involves individuals controlling information collected about them and to whom it may be disclosed.
Computer security aims to protect automated information systems through attaining objectives of integrity, availability, and confidentiality of information. Confidentiality assures private information is not disclosed to unauthorized individuals and also involves individuals controlling information collected about them and to whom it may be disclosed.
The protection afforded to an automated information system in order to attain the
applicable objections of pressuring the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of
information. This definition introduces three key objectives that are at the heart of computer security: i) Confidentiality: This term covers two related concepts: ii) Data confidentiality: Assures that private or confidential information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals. iii) Privacy: Assures that individuals control or influence what information related to them may be collected and stored and by whom and to whom that information may be disclosed. iv)