Term:Data Integrity

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CNSSI 4009

Data Integrity - Condition existing when data is unchanged from its source and has not been accidentally or maliciously modified, altered, or destroyed.

DoD 8580.02-R

Data Integrity - Condition existing when data is unchanged from its source and has not been accidentally or maliciously modified, altered, or destroyed. DL1.13.

DSS Glossary

Data Integrity - State that exists when computerized data is the same as that in the source documents and has not been exposed to accidental or malicious alteration or destruction. The property that data has not been exposed to accidental or malicious alteration or destruction.

NIST IR 7298

Data Integrity - The property that data has not been altered in an unauthorized manner. Data integrity covers data in storage, during processing, and while in transit. SOURCE: SP 800-27A

NIST SP 800-27rA

Data Integrity - The property that data has not been altered in an unauthorized manner. Data integrity covers data in storage, during processing, and while in transit.

NIST SP 800-32

Data Integrity - Assurance that the data are unchanged from creation to reception.

NIST SP 800-33

Data Integrity - The property that data has not been altered in an unauthorized manner. Data integrity covers data in storage, during processing, and while in transit.

NIST SP 800-57P1

Data Integrity - A property whereby data has not been altered in an unauthorized manner since it was created, transmitted or stored. In this recommendation, the statement that a cryptographic algorithm "provides data integrity" means that the algorithm is used to detect unauthorized alterations.

NIST SP 800-57P2

Data Integrity - A property whereby data has not been altered in an unauthorized manner since it was created, transmitted, or stored.

NIST SP 800-63v1.0.2

Data Integrity - The property that data has not been altered by an unauthorized entity.

NSTISSI 1000

Data Integrity - Condition existing when data is unchanged from its source and has not been accidentally or maliciously modified, altered, or destroyed.

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