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+ | {{definition|The body of technologies, processes, practices and response and mitigation measures designed to protect networks, computers, programs and data from attack, [[damage]] or unauthorized access so as to ensure [[confidentiality]], [[integrity]] and [[availability]].<br />Ensemble des technologies, des processus, des pratiques et des mesures d’atténuation et d’intervention conçus pour protéger les réseaux, les ordinateurs, les programmes et les données contre les attaques, les dommages ou les accès non autorisés afin d’assurer la confidentialité, l’intégrité et la disponibilité. <ref name="canada">[http://www.bt-tb.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/publications/documents/urgence-emergency.pdf Vocabulaire de la gestion des urgencies/Emergency Management Emergency Management Vocabulary 281 (2012)]</ref>}} | ||
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Revision as of 00:59, 30 May 2015
Contents
- 1 Definitions
- 1.1 European Definitions
- 1.2 National Definitions
- 1.2.1 Australia
- 1.2.2 Austria
- 1.2.3 Belgium
- 1.2.4 Canada
- 1.2.5 Colombia
- 1.2.6 Cyprus
- 1.2.7 Czech Republic
- 1.2.8 Denmark
- 1.2.9 Finland
- 1.2.10 France
- 1.2.11 Germany
- 1.2.12 Hungary
- 1.2.13 Jamaica
- 1.2.14 Kenya
- 1.2.15 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- 1.2.16 Latvia
- 1.2.17 Netherlands
- 1.2.18 New Zealand
- 1.2.19 Norway
- 1.2.20 Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
- 1.2.21 Romania
- 1.2.22 South Africa
- 1.2.23 Turkey
- 1.2.24 United States
- 1.3 Other Definitions
- 2 See also
- 3 Notes
Definitions
European Definitions
National Definitions
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Ensemble des technologies, des processus, des pratiques et des mesures d’atténuation et d’intervention conçus pour protéger les réseaux, les ordinateurs, les programmes et les données contre les attaques, les dommages ou les accès non autorisés afin d’assurer la confidentialité, l’intégrité et la disponibilité. [5]
Colombia
Cyber security is the ability of the state to minimize the level of risk their citizens from threats or incidents of cyber nature are exposed to.
Cyprus
I.e. in most cases connected to the Internet, and this term also covers the safe and secure usage of these systems by end users.
Czech Republic
Souhrn právních, organizačních, technických a vzdělávacích prostředků směřujících k zajištění ochrany kybernetického prostoru.
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Cyber security in Germany is thus the desired condition of the IT security situation, in which the risks of the German cyberspace have been reduced to an acceptable minimum. Cyber security (in Germany) is developed through the sum of suitable and adequate safeguards.
Definition in German:
Hungary
Jamaica
Kenya
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Latvia
Organisation and user’s assets include connected computing devices, personnel, infrastructure, applications, services, telecommunications systems, and the totality of transmitted and/or stored information in the cyber environment.
Netherlands
Such damage may consist of any or all of the following: reduced reliability of ICT, limited availability and violation of the confidentiality and/or integrity of information stored in the ICT systems.
New Zealand
Norway
Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Romania
Starea de normalitate rezultată în urma aplicării unui ansamblu de măsuri proactive şi reactive prin care se asigură confidenţialitatea, integritatea, disponibilitatea, autenticitatea şi nonrepudierea informaţiilor în format electronic, a resurselor şi serviciilor publice sau private, din spaţiul cybernetic. Măsurile proactive şi reactive pot include politici, concepte, standarde şi ghiduri de securitate, managementul riscului, activităţi de instruire şi conştientizare, implementarea de soluţii tehnice de protejare a infrastructurilor cibernetice, managementul identităţii, managementul consecinţelor.
South Africa
Turkey
United States
Alternatively,
Other Definitions
ITU-T
Organization and user’s assets include connected computing devices,personnel, infrastructure, applications, services, telecommunications systems, and the totality of transmitted and/or stored information in the cyber environment. Cyber security strives to ensure the attainment and maintenance of the security properties of the organization and user’s assets against relevant security risks in the cyber environment.
World Economic Forum
See also
Notes
- ↑ Joint Communication to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions - Cybersecurity Strategy of the European Union: An Open, Safe and Secure Cyberspace, 07/02/2013
- ↑ Rights and Protections on Cyber Security, Australian Attorney-General’s Department
- ↑ Austrian Cyber Security Strategy, Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria, Vienna, 2013
- ↑ Cyber Security Strategy.be
- ↑ Vocabulaire de la gestion des urgencies/Emergency Management Emergency Management Vocabulary 281 (2012)
- ↑ Conpes 3510
- ↑ Cybersecurity Strategy of the Republic of Cyprus (23 April 2012)
- ↑ Act No. 181 of 23 July 2014 On Cyber Security and Change of Related Acts (Act on Cyber Security)
- ↑ Danish Cyber Security Strategy, 2014
- ↑ Finlands' Cyber Security Strategy
- ↑ Information systems defence and security: France's Strategy
- ↑ Unpublished working glossary of UP KRITIS and BSI, 2014
- ↑ http://www.kritis.bund.de/SubSites/Kritis/DE/Servicefunktionen/Glossar/Functions/glossar.html Protection of Critical Infrastructures, BMI.
- ↑ Government Decision No. 1139/2013 (21 March) on the National Cyber Security Strategy of Hungary
- ↑ Jamaica's National Cyber Security Strategy
- ↑ Kenya's National Cyber Security Strategy
- ↑ Developing National Information Security Strategy for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia NISS draft 7
- ↑ Kenya's National Cyber Security Strategy
- ↑ National Cyber Security Strategy 2: From Awareness to Capability, Ministry of Security and Justice, The Hague, The Netherlands
- ↑ Cyber Security Beeld Nederland 4, 2014, Ministry of Security and Justice, The Hague, The Netherlands
- ↑ New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy (2011)
- ↑ Nasjonal strategi for informasjonssikkerhet (2012)
- ↑ Government of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, National Cyber Security Strategy (December 2012)
- ↑ Hotărârea nr. 271/2013 pentru aprobarea Strategiei de securitate cibernetică
- ↑ South Africa Cyber Security Policy, Staatskoerant No. 32963, 10 Feb 2010
- ↑ Turkey's National Cyber Security Strategy and 2013-2014 Action Plan
- ↑ National Infrastructure Protection Plan, Partnering to enhance protection and resiliency, US Department of Homeland Security, 2009
- ↑ [http://www.ncix.gov/publications/policy/docs/CNSSI_4009.pdf National Information Assurance (IA) Glossary, Committee on National Security Systems, CNSS Instruction No. 4009, 26 April 2010.
- ↑ ITU-T
- ↑ WEF Partnering for Cyber Resilience Guidelines 2012