Term · 11. Information Security Properties
Availability
Definition
Availability — property of being accessible and usable on demand by an authorized entity. One of the three core information security properties (availability, integrity, confidentiality) protected by information security activities.
- Standards & regulations
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- ISO 27000:2018 §3.7
- Sources
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- ISO/IEC 27000:2018 — Information security overview primary source
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