Term:Integrity

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CNSSI 4009

Integrity - Quality of an IS reflecting the logical correctness and reliability of the operating system; the logical completeness of the hardware and software implementing the protection mechanisms; and the consistency of the data structures and occurrence of the stored data. Note that, in a formal security mode, integrity is interpreted more narrowly to mean protection against unauthorized modification or destruction of information.

DoD 5200.1-R

Integrity - The state that exists when information is unchanged from its source and has not been accidentally or intentionally modified, altered, or destroyed. AP2.1.39.

DoD 8580.02-R

Integrity - The property that data or information have not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner. DL1.33.

DoDD 8500.01E

Integrity - Quality of an information system reflecting the logical correctness and reliability of the operating system; the logical completeness of the hardware and software implementing the protection mechanisms; and the consistency of the data structures and occurrence of the stored data. Note that, in a formal security mode, integrity is interpreted more narrowly to mean protection against unauthorized modification or destruction of information ( reference (i)). E2.1.23.

DoDD 8581.01

Integrity - Quality of an IS reflecting the logical correctness and reliability of the operating system; the logical completeness of the hardware and software implementing the protection mechanisms; and the consistency of the data structures and occurrence of the stored data. Note that, in a formal security mode, integrity is interpreted more narrowly to mean protection against unauthorized modification or destruction of information ( reference (h)). E2.1.24.

DSS Glossary

Integrity - Quality of an information system reflecting the logical correctness and reliability of the operating system; the logical completeness of the hardware and software implementing the protection mechanisms; and the consistency of the data structures and occurrence of the stored data. In a formal security mode, integrity is interpreted more narrowly to mean protection against unauthorized modification or destruction of information.

FIPS 140-2

Integrity - the property that sensitive data has not been modified or deleted in an unauthorized and undetected manner.

GAO-09-232G

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information nonrepudiation and authenticity. This involves ensuring that transmitted or stored data are not altered by unauthorized persons in a way that is not detectable by authorized users.

NIST FIPS 199

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., SEC. 3542]

NIST FIPS 200

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., SEC. 3542]

NIST IR 7298

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. SOURCE: SP 800-53; FIPS 200; FIPS 199; 44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542

NIST IR 7298

Integrity - The property that sensitive data has not been modified or deleted in an unauthorized and undetected manner. SOURCE: FIPS 140-2

NIST IR 7328 Draft

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-113

Integrity - The ability to detect even minute changes in the data.

NIST SP 800-123

Integrity - Ensuring the authenticity of information-that information is not altered, and that the source of the information is genuine.

NIST SP 800-16

Integrity - the quality of an IT system that reflects the logical correctness and reliability of the operating system; the logical completeness of the hardware and software that implements the protection mechanisms; and the consistency of the data structures and occurrence of the stored data.

NIST SP 800-18r1

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-27rA

Integrity - The security goal that generates the requirement for protection against either intentional or accidental attempts to violate data integrity (the property that data has not been altered in an unauthorized manner) or system integrity (the quality that a system has when it performs its intended function in an unimpaired manner, free from unauthorized manipulation).

NIST SP 800-30

Integrity - The security goal that generates the requirement for protection against either intentional or accidental attempts to violate data integrity (the property that data has when it has not been altered in an unauthorized manner) or system integrity (the quality that a system has when it performs its intended function in an unimpaired manner, free from unauthorized manipulation).

NIST SP 800-32

Integrity - Protection against unauthorized modification or destruction of information. (NS4009). A state in which information has remained unaltered from the point it was produced by a source, during transmission, storage, and eventual receipt by the destination.

NIST SP 800-33

Integrity - The security objective that generates the requirement for protection against either intentional or accidental attempts to violate data integrity (the property that data has not been altered in an unauthorized manner) or system integrity (the quality that a system has when it performs its intended function in an unimpaired manner, free from unauthorized manipulation).

NIST SP 800-37r1 Draft

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-37

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-38B

Integrity - The property that received data has not been altered.

NIST SP 800-39 Draft 2

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-40

Integrity - Assurance that information retains its intended level of accuracy.

NIST SP 800-53A

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-53r1

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity.

NIST SP 800-53r2

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-53r3

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-57P1

Integrity (Assurance of Integrity)- The property that sensitive data has not been modified or deleted in an unauthorized and undetected manner. In this recommendation, the statement that a cryptographic algorithm "provides integrity" means that the algorithm is used to detect unauthorized modifications or deletions.

NIST SP 800-57P2

Integrity - In the general information security context: guarding against improper modification and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity (SP800-53). In a cryptographic context: the property that sensitive data has not been modified or deleted in an unauthorized and undetected manner.

NIST SP 800-59

Integrity - The term 'integrity' means guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 USC 3542 (b)(1)(A)]

NIST SP 800-60r1V1

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-60r1V2

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [44 U.S.C., Sec. 3542]

NIST SP 800-66r1

Integrity - The property that data or information have not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner. [45 C.F.R. Sec. 164.304]

NIST SP 800-66

Integrity - The property that data or information have not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner. [45 C.F.R. Sec. 164.304]

NIST SP 800-70

Integrity - Quality of a system or product reflecting the logical correctness and reliability of the operating system; verification that the original contents of information have not been altered or corrupted

NIST SP 800-82 Final Draft

Integrity - Guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non- repudiation and authenticity. [NIST SP 800-53 Revision 1, Recommended Security Controls for Federal Information Systems, July 2006.]

NSTISSI 1000

Integrity - Quality of an IS reflecting the logical correctness and reliability of the operating system; the logical completeness of the hardware and software implementing the protection mechanisms; and the consistency of the data structures and occurrence of the stored data. Note that, in a formal security mode, integrity is interpreted more narrowly to mean protection against unauthorized modification or destruction of information.