File:Parker-six-elements-of-infosec.png
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[edit]Graphic created by WideClyde (self) on January 31, 2007 using MS PowerPoint for use in my security awareness presentations. Replaces my graphic of the obsolete CIA triad.
This graphic depicting the 6 atomic elements of Information Security as defined by Donn B. Parker. Which are: Confidentiality, Possession or Control, Integrity, Authenticity, Availability, Utility.
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current | 01:18, 1 February 2007 | 960 × 720 (29 KB) | WideClyde (talk | contribs) | Graphic created by WideClyde (self) on January 31, 2007 using MS PowerPoint for use in my security awareness presentations. Replaces my graphic of the obsolete CIA triad. This graphic depicting the 6 atomic elements of Information Security as defined by |
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