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Revision as of 00:47, 28 June 2015

Damage can be tangible or non-tangible.

Definitions

European Definitions

Other International Definitions

United Nations’ Definition

Damage classification is the evaluation and recording of damage to structures, facilities, or objects according to three (or more) categories. [1]

Example provided:

  • "severe damage" - which precludes further use of the structure, facility, or object for its intended purpose.
  • "moderate damage" or the degree of damage to principal members, which precludes effective use of the structure, facility, or object for its intended purpose, unless major repairs are made short of complete reconstruction.
  • "light damage" such as broken windows, slight damage to roofing and siding, interior partitions blown down, and cracked walls; the damage is not severe enough to preclude use of the installation for the purpose for which was intended.

National Definitions

India

Damage is means to destroy, alter, delete, add, modify or rearrange any computer resource by
any means. [2]


Standard Definition

Discussion Topic

This is a discussion on the various definitions listed above.

See also

Notes

References

  1. [1] Internationally agreed glossary of basic terms related to Disaster Management, UN Department of Humanitarian Affairs, 1992
  2. India's DGQA Cyber Security Policy (2015)