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Z integritythe property of safeguarding the accuracy and completeness of assets source: ISO27001, 2005 the property of safeguarding the accuracy and completeness of assets source: ISO13335-1, 2004 property that sensitive data has not been modified or deleted in an unauthorised and undetected manner source: ISO19790, 2006 The quality or state of being of sound moral principle; uprightness, honesty, and sincerity; the desire to do the right thing, to profess and live up to a set of values and expectations. source: COSO, 2004 (Service Design) A security principle that ensures data and Configuration Items are modified only by authorized personnel and Activities. Integrity considers all possible causes of modification, including software and hardware Failure, environmental Events, and human intervention. source: ITIL v3, Service Operation, 2007 (Service Design) A security principle that ensures data and Configuration Items are modified only by authorized personnel and Activities. Integrity considers all possible causes of modification, including software and hardware Failure, environmental Events, and human intervention. source: ITIL v3, Service Design, 2007 (Service Design) A security principle that ensures data and Configuration Items are modified only by authorized personnel and Activities. Integrity considers all possible causes of modification, including software and hardware Failure, environmental Events, and human intervention. source: ITIL v3, Service Transition, 2007 (Service Design) A security principle that ensures data and Configuration Items are modified only by authorized personnel and Activities. Integrity considers all possible causes of modification, including software and hardware Failure, environmental Events, and human intervention. source: ITIL v3, Continual Service Improvement, 2007 (Service Design) A security principle that ensures data and Configuration Items are modified only by authorized personnel and Activities. Integrity considers all possible causes of modification, including software and hardware Failure, environmental Events, and human intervention. source: ITIL v3, Service Strategy, 2007
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