- Value [1] Security
- Generally, information security describes the activities that assure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information
and information systems.
- Value [2] Confidentiality
- Confidentiality refers to understanding which data may and may not be disclosed to which people and ensuring that only appropriate
disclosures are made.
- Value [3] Integrity
- Integrity is the assurance that information and information systems are protected against improper or accidental modification.
- Value [4] Availability
- Availability is assurance of timely and reliable access to information and information systems by authorized persons.
- Value [5] Privacy
- Value [6] Enterprise Architecture
- Enterprise architecture is a technique for documenting, evaluating, and planning an organization’s business objectives and
the business activities, information, standards, and capabilities that support those objectives.
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