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Z securityAll aspects related to defining, achieving, and maintaining confidentiality, integrity, availability, accountability, authenticity, and reliability [ISO/IEC13335-1]. Note: A product, system, or service is considered to be secure to the extent that its users can rely that it functions (or will function) in the intended way. This is usually considered in the context of an assessment of actual or perceived threats. a) The capability of the software product to protect information and data so that unauthorised persons or systems cannot read or modify them and authorised persons or systems are not denied access to them [ISO/IEC 9126-1]. source: ISO/IEC-TR-15443-1, 2005 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Service Operation, 2007 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Service Operation, 2007 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Service Operation, 2007 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Service Operation, 2007 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Service Operation, 2007 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Service Design, 2007 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Service Transition, 2007 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Continual Service Improvement, 2007 See Information Security Management. source: ITIL v3, Service Strategy, 2007 all aspects related to defining, achieving, and maintaining confidentiality, integrity, availability, non-repudiation, accountability, authenticity, and reliability [ISO/IEC 13335-1:2004, definition 2.11] source: ISO/IEC TR 15443-3:2007
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