Integrity Flashcards

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What is Integrity?

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  • Helps ensure that information and data remain accurate and unchanged from its original state unless intentionally modified by an authorized individual.
  • Verifies the accuracy and trustworthiness of data over the entire lifecycle.
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Integrity is important for 3 main reasons

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To ensure data accuracy
To maintain trust
To ensure system operability

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Five Methods use to maintain Integrity of data, systems and networks

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Hashing / Digital Signatures / Checksums / Access Controls / Regular Audits

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What is is Hashing?

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Definition: Process of converting data into a fixed-size value
- The result of hashing function called Hash Digest. And this Hash Digest will almost serve like a Digital Fingerprint.

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What is Digital Signature?

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Uses encryption to Ensure both integrity and authenticity.

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What is Checksums?

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Method to verify the integrity of data during transmission.

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What is Access Controls?

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Ensure that only authorized individuals can modify data and this reduces the risk of unintentional or malicious alterations

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What is Regular Audits?

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Ensure that only authorized individuals can modify data and this reduces the risk of unintentional or malicious alterations

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Exam tips

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Hashing is very important to maintain integrity

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