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Definitions

European Definitions

ENISA

Anything that has value to the organization, its business operations and their continuity, including Information resources that support the organization's mission. [1]


EU Project

An asset is a CIP and CIP-related methodology, method, platform, test bed, infrastructure, research tool, technology, model, data source, report, and any other form of CIP- and modelling, simulation and analysis (MS&A) expertise. [2]



National Definitions

Canada

A person, structure, facility, information, material or process that has value.

Personne, structure, installation, information, matériel ou processus ayant de la valeur. [3]


Czech Republic

Cokoliv, co má hodnotu pro jednotlivce, organizaci nebo veřejnou správu. [4]

Anything that has value to an individual, company or public administration. [5]


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Asset is a major application, general support system, high impact program, physical plant,mission critical system, personnel, equipment, or a logically related group of systems. [6]


United Arab Emirates

Asset: Any tangible or intangible value (people, property, information) to the organisation. [7]


United States

DHS
Person, structure, facility, information, material, or process that has value. [8]


NIST
A major application, general support system, high impact program, physical plant, mission critical system, personnel, equipment, or a logically related group of systems. [9]


Standard Definition

IETF

A system resource that is (a) required to be protected by an information system's security policy, (b) intended to be protected by a countermeasure, or (c) required for a system's mission.[10]


ISO/IEC 27000:2012

Anything that has value to the organization. [11]

This definition has been removed in the revised version of the standard in 2014. [12]

See also

Notes