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Information has ______ when it is whole, complete, and uncorrupted.
Integrity
In an organization, the value of _________ of information is especially high when it involves personal information about employees, customers, or patients.
Confidentiality
A computer is the _______ of an attack when it is the target entity.
Object
In the ___ _____ approach, the project is initiated by upper-level managers who issue policy, procedures and processes, dictate the goals and expected outcomes, and determine accountability for each required action.
Top-down
During the ____ War, many mainframes were brought online to accomplish more complex and sophisticated tasks so it became necessary to enable the mainframes to communicate via a less cumbersome process than mailing magnetic tapes between computer centers.
Cold
The ______ component of the IS comprises applications, operating systems, and assorted command utilities.
Software
The senior technology officer is typically the chief ______ officer.
Information
A frequently overlooked component of an IS, _____ are written instructions for accomplishing a specific task.
Procedures
The CNSS model of information security evolved from a concept developed by the computer security industry known as the _____ triangle.
CIA
A(n) _______ information security policy outlines the implementation of a security program within the organization.
Enterprise
A(n) ________ is a formal approach to solving a problem by means of a structured sequence of procedures.
Methodology
The Internet brought connectivity to virtually all computers that could reach a phone line or an Internet-connected local area ______ .
Network
The ______ of information is the quality or state of ownership or control of some object or item.
Possession
________ of information is the quality or state of being genuine or original, rather than a reproduction or fabrication.
Authenticity
_________ enables authorized users — persons or computer systems — to access information without interference or obstruction and to receive it in the required format.
Availability