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  • ...for secure telecommunications, ITU-T, Geneva (2012) - ITU-T H.235.</ref>}}By a ''direct attack'' on a system they exploit deficiencies in the underlying ...sed psychological attack on citizens or digital identity theft perpetrated by different techniques. <ref>[http://www.hopr.gov.et/c/document_library/get_f
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  • * The representativeness heuristic involves making decisions by comparing the present situation to the most representative mental prototype <!--{#set:defined by=ISO}}-->
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  • ...of any negative [[consequence]] of a particular [[event]] (refers to [[ISO|ISO/IEC Guide 73]]). <ref name="ENISAGlos"> [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/activit The EU EURAM project defined Risk mitigation as:
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  • ...anisation, (5) is out of the ordinary and/or (6) requires concerted action by several stakeholders. <ref>[https://www.msb.se/RibData/Filer/pdf/26621.pdf ====[[ISO/PAS 22399:2007]]====
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  • ==== [[ISO|ISO/IEC TR 27019:2013]] ====
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  • ...the scale and / or the duration of eventual society which is at [[risk]]; by reducing the [[vulnerability]] of its people, structures, services, and eco ...quence|consequences]] or both, associated with a [[risk]] (refers to [[ISO|ISO/IEC Guide 73]]). <ref name="ENISAGlos"> [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/activit
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  • ==== [[ISO|ISO/IEC TR 27019:2013]] ==== ...Security techniques -- Information security management guidelines based on ISO/IEC 27002 for process control systems specific to the energy utility indust
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  • {{definition|Activities undertaken by emergency services to protect populations, properties, infrastructure and t {{definition|''Civil defence'': The system of measures, usually run by a governmental agency, to protect the civilian population in wartime, to re
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  • {{quote-ciprnet|Hazard is defined as the source of potential harm.}}<br/> ...n combination. In technical settings, hazards are described quantitatively by the likely frequency of occurrence of different intensities for different a
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  • ...management comprises the set of of measures and means (incl. preparations) by the public authorities in preparation for an [[Emergency|emergency]], in pr ==== [[ISO|ISO 22300:2012(en)]] ====
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  • ...on|Availability is the property of being accessible and usable upon demand by an authorized entity. <ref>[https://www-ns.iaea.org/downloads/security/nuc {{definition|The property of being accessible and useable upon demand by an authorized entity. <ref>ITU Security in Telecommunications and Informati
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  • ..., individual organisations and groups of organisations. Capacity is shaped by, adapting to and reacting to external factors and actors, but it is not som ...generally used to express the quantity of output(s) that can be delivered by a particular service over a period of time, and in some cases with indicati
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  • ...users for approved purposes the confidentiality requirement is determined by reference to the likely consequences of unauthorised disclosure of official ...ntiality: The ability to protect sensitive information from being accessed by unauthorized people. <ref>[https://www.cyber.gc.ca/en/glossary Glossary - C
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  • ...not been altered or destroyed in an unauthorized manner.}}Refers to [[ISO|ISO/IEC PDTR 13335-1]]. <ref name="ENISAGlos"> [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/acti ...: the assurance that information has been created, amended or deleted only by the intended authorised means – integrity relates to information and comm
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  • ...on|Recovery is those capabilities necessary to assist communities affected by an [[incident]] to recover effectively, including, but not limited to, rebu ==== ISO 22300:2012(en) ====
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  • {{definition|Infrastructure is defined as: The framework of interdependent networks and systems comprising identif ====[[ISO]]====
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  • ...le level of [[risk]] at an acceptable cost. This approach is characterised by identifying, measuring, and controlling risks to a level commensurate with ...water supply, energy and agriculture whose production is directly affected by extremes of weather and climate.</big><br />
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  • ...sset]] or group of assets and thereby cause [[harm]] to the organization (ISO/IEC PDTR 13335-1). <ref name="ENISAGlos"> [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/acti {{#set:defined by=Dictionary}}
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  • ...lth, a [[threat]] is defined as a substance, condition or [[event]], which by its presence has the potential to rapidly [[harm]] an exposed population, s ...ely cause of harm to people, damage to property or harm to the environment by an individual or individuals with the motivation, intention and capability
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  • ...rty the burden of loss or benefit of gain, for a [[risk]] (refers to [[ISO|ISO/IEC Guide 73]]). <ref name="ENISAGlos"> [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/activit ...ontingent credit facilities and reserve funds, where the costs are covered by premiums, investor contributions, interest rates and past savings, respecti
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