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Parent topics
- Information security [r]: The set of policies and protective measures used to ensure appropriate confidentiality, integrity and availability to information; usually assumed to be information in a computer or telecommunications network but the principles extend to people and the physical world [e]
Subtopics
- Checksum [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Error correction [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Error detection [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Availability [r]: In the context of providing an information service, the property that authorized users can depend on being able to use it whenever it is needed [e]
- Confidentiality [r]: Assurance that information will not be disclosed to unauthorized parties [e]
- Information security [r]: The set of policies and protective measures used to ensure appropriate confidentiality, integrity and availability to information; usually assumed to be information in a computer or telecommunications network but the principles extend to people and the physical world [e]
- Vertebral subluxation [r]: Chiropractic concepts of health and wellness revolve around this model theory that makes the hypothesis that spinal function affects spinal nerves in such a fashion as to affect various aspects of health. [e]
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles [r]: Standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting used in any given jurisdiction. [e]