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Data integrityThe property that data meet with a priority expectation of quality and that the data can be relied on.
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Data integrityWhen transferring information, it is necessary to verify that the information arrived exactly as it was sent and was not modified.
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Data integrity(IEEE) The degree to which a collection of data is complete, consistent, and accurate. Syn: data quality.
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Data integrityData integrity refers to the need to ensure that data remains valid and accurate, with alterations only through authorized processes. A wide variety of factors can impact data integrity, from security [..]
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Data integrity1. [The] condition existing when data is unchanged from its source and has not been accidentally or maliciously modified, altered, or destroyed. [INFOSEC-99] 2. The condition in which data are identically maintained during any operation, such as transfer, storage, and retrieval. 3. The preservation of data for their intended use. 4. Relative to spe [..]
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Data integrityInternet Glossary Refers to the validity of data. Data integrity can be compromised in a number of ways:· Human errors when data is entered· Errors that occur when data is transmitted from one computer to another· Software bugs or viruses · Hardware malfunctions, such as disk crashes · Natural disasters, such as fires and floodsThere are many [..]
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Data integrityRefers to the validity of data. Data integrity can be compromised in a number of ways: Human errors when data is entered Errors that occur when data is transmitted from one computer to another Softwar [..]
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Data integrityThe measure of trust an organization has in the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, and validity of the data.
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Data integrityRefers to the validity of data. A condition in which data has not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner.
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Data integrity
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Data integritySee Integrity.
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Data integrityThe property that data has not been destroyed or corrupted in an unauthorized manner; Maintaining and assuring the accuracy and consistency of data over its entire life-cycle.
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Data integrityData integrity, in the context of networking, refers to the overall completeness, accuracy and consistency of data. Data integrity must be imposed when sending data through a network. This can be achi [..]
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Data integrityData integrity refers to the overall completeness, accuracy and consistency of data. This can be indicated by the absence of alteration between two instances or between two updates of a data record, m [..]
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Data integrityData integrity with regard to a database system usually consists of three mechanisms for ensuring that the data stored is accurate, consistent and maintainable: primary keys, foreign keys and defined values. A primary key states that a certain field, or column, should be unique and not null, a foreign key states that a value in a field in one table [..]
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Data integrityThe property that data has not been changed, destroyed, or lost in an unauthorized or accidental manner.
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Data integrityThe measure of trust an organization has in the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, and validity of the data.
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Data integrityMeasures to prevent unauthorised data modifications.
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Data integrityThe quality or condition of the information in a database its accuracy, completeness, and validity. That is, data that has complete integrity is free of corruption by input, update, or programming err [..]
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Data integrityThe property that checks data has not been changed, destroyed, or lost in an unauthorised or accidental manner.
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Data integrityMeasures to prevent unauthorized alteration of data.
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Data integrityThe assurance that data has not been changed from its original source. Methods to preserve data integrity are designed to ensure that data has not been accidentally or maliciously modified, altered or [..]
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Data integrityThe condition in which data are identically maintained during any operation, such as transfer, storage, and retrieval.
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