RFC 2196:Site Security Handbook
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integrity


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... security are availability, confidentiality, and integrity. Each threat should be examined with an eye to how the threat could affect these areas. ...


... question. Work has been done to incorporate digital signatures into the protocol which, when deployed, will allow the integrity of the information to be cryptographically verified (see RFC 2065(-> 2535(-> 4035prop | 4034prop | 4033prop))). ...


... As mentioned above, given today's networked environments, it is recommended that sites concerned about the security and integrity of their systems and networks consider moving away from standard, ...
... authentication across unsecured networks. If requested by the application, integrity and encryption can also be provided. Kerberos was originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
... Integrity ...
... company data, etc.) has not been altered in an unauthorized fashion. This means you will want to provide some assurance as to the integrity of the information on your systems. One way to provide this is to produce a checksum of the ...
... MD5 [ref], to produce the checksums you will be using to assure integrity. ...
... There are other applications where integrity will need to be assured, such as when transmitting an email ...


... analyzing the original source of a problem and restoring systems and services. Overall goals (like assuring the integrity of critical systems) might be the reason for not analyzing an incident. Of ...
... the local policies may not always be considered. Trying to catch intruders may be a very low priority, compared to system integrity, for example. Monitoring a hacker's activity is useful, but it might not be considered worth the risk to allow the continued access. ...



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