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What are the three main goals of security?

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Answered by SparkleHelpz
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Three primary goals of information security are preventing the loss of availability, the loss of integrity, and the loss of confidentiality for systems and data. Most security practices and controls can be traced back to preventing losses in one or more of these areas.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The three security goal:

  1. Confidentiality: The fact that confidential information is kept secret: a confidentiality clause.
  2. Integrity: 1: steadfast devotion to a set of values, especially those of morality or the arts: incorruptibility. 2: soundness, an undamaged state. 3: Completeness, is defined as having the property or state of being whole or undivided.
  3. Availability: An item or person that is available.

These three letters stand for confidentiality, integrity, and availability, otherwise known as the CIA triad. Together, these three principles form the cornerstone of any organization's security infrastructure; in fact, they (should) function as goals and objectives for every security program

Protect the confidentiality of data. Preserve the integrity of data. Promote the availability of data for authorized use.

One cannot fully neglect any of the three fundamental requirements—confidentiality, integrity, and availability—which support one another, regardless of the security policy aims.

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