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  • Information Security Concepts: Confidentiality

    Confidentiality is one of four core concepts of Information Security examined in this series of articles. To understand Confidentiality, we must understand the concept of privacy. Further, we must have an understanding of what information should be protected, and how to define "authorized."
    Published by Lee Clemmer (7,746 pts ) on Aug 10, 2009 to
    Computer Security Articles

  • Information Security Concepts: Availability

    Availability is the third of four concepts examined in this series of articles. In the ubiquitous Internet and wireless access era, information must be available 24/7, or whenever it's needed. All the effort spent securing data from unauthorized access or integrity failures may go to waste.
    Published by Lee Clemmer (7,746 pts ) on Apr 1, 2009 to
    Computer Security Articles


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