Term:Security Objective

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GAO-09-232G

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. Security plan A written plan that clearly describes the entity's security program and policies and procedures that support it. The plan and related policies should cover all major systems and facilities and should outline the duties of those who are responsible for overseeing security (the security management function) as well as those who own, use, or rely on the entity's computer resources. Security policy The set of management statements that documents an organization's philosophy of protecting its computing and information assets. The set of security rules enforced by the system's security features Security profile See profile.

NIST FIPS 199

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability.

NIST FIPS 200

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. [FIPS Publication 199]

NIST IR 7298

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. SOURCE: SP 800-53; FIPS 200; FIPS 199

NIST IR 7328 Draft

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. [FIPS 199]

NIST SP 800-18r1

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability.

NIST SP 800-37r1 Draft

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. [FIPS 199]

NIST SP 800-37

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability.

NIST SP 800-39 Draft 2

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. [FIPS 199]

NIST SP 800-53A

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. [FIPS 199]

NIST SP 800-53r1

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability.

NIST SP 800-53r2

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. [FIPS 199]

NIST SP 800-53r3

Security Objective - Confidentiality, integrity, or availability. [FIPS 199]