give a detailed example of CIA policy in regards with information technology
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The CIA triad: Definition, components and examples
Information security relies on keeping data secure, integral, and available—but tradeoffs are necessary in real-world scenarios.
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By Josh Fruhlinger
CSO
FEB 10, 2020 3:00 AM PT
What is the CIA triad? The CIA triad components, defined
The CIA triad is a widely used information security model that can guide an organization's efforts and policies aimed at keeping its data secure. The model has nothing to do with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency; rather, the initials stand for the three principles on which infosec rests:
Confidentiality: Only authorized users and processes should be able to access or modify data
Integrity: Data should be maintained in a correct state and nobody should be able to improperly modify it, either accidentally or maliciously
Availability: Authorized users should be able to access data whenever they need to do so.