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{{definition|Event ist eine Aktivität, bei der zusätzliche Ressourcen eingeholt werden, wenn diese erforderlich sind, um den Service Level Zielen oder Kundenerwartungen gerecht zu werden. <ref>[https://www.bsi.bund.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/BSI/Hochverfuegbarkeit/BandAH/AH6_Glossar.pdf BSI Glossary]</ref>}} <br /><br/> | {{definition|Event ist eine Aktivität, bei der zusätzliche Ressourcen eingeholt werden, wenn diese erforderlich sind, um den Service Level Zielen oder Kundenerwartungen gerecht zu werden. <ref>[https://www.bsi.bund.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/BSI/Hochverfuegbarkeit/BandAH/AH6_Glossar.pdf BSI Glossary]</ref>}} <br /><br/> | ||
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+ | {{definition|Evento: Fenomeno di origine naturale o antropica in grado di arrecare danno alla popolazione, alle attività, alle strutture e infrastrutture del territorio. <ref>[http://www.protezionecivile.gov.it/jcms/it/glossario.wp Dipartimento della Protezione Civile Glossario]</ref>}}La legge n. 225 del 1992 all’art. 2 individua tre tipi di eventi di protezione civile:: a) eventi naturali o connessi con l’attività dell’uomo che possono essere fronteggiati con interventi di singoli enti e amministrazioni in via ordinaria; b) eventi naturali o connessi con l’attività dell’uomo che, per loro natura ed estensione, comportano l’intervento coordinato di più enti e amministrazioni in via ordinaria; c) calamità naturali, catastrofi o altri eventi che, per intensità ed estensione, devono essere fronteggiati con mezzi e poteri straordinari. <br/><br/> | ||
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Revision as of 17:51, 1 January 2017
Contents
Definitions
European Definitions
ENISA
European Project Definitions
CIPRNet project
The CIPRNet project [2] uses the following definition:
National Definitions
Australia
Canada
Fait important, planifié ou non, qui peut avoir des repercussions sur la sécurité des Canadiens. [5]
Czech Republic
Event is the occurrence or change of a certain set of circumstances. [7]
Germany
Italy
La legge n. 225 del 1992 all’art. 2 individua tre tipi di eventi di protezione civile:: a) eventi naturali o connessi con l’attività dell’uomo che possono essere fronteggiati con interventi di singoli enti e amministrazioni in via ordinaria; b) eventi naturali o connessi con l’attività dell’uomo che, per loro natura ed estensione, comportano l’intervento coordinato di più enti e amministrazioni in via ordinaria; c) calamità naturali, catastrofi o altri eventi che, per intensità ed estensione, devono essere fronteggiati con mezzi e poteri straordinari.
Netherlands
Philippines
Events sometimes provide indication that an incident is occurring.
Oman
United States
NIST
Standard Definition
ISO/PAS 22399:2007
ISO/IEC 27000:2014 [16] also notes that:
- An event can be one or more occurrences, and can have several causes.
- An event can consist of something not happening.
- An event can sometimes be referred to as an “incident” or “accident”.
Moreover, ISO 31000:2009 [17] and ISO 22301:2012 [18] note that an event without consequences can also be referred to as a “near miss”, “incident”, “near hit” or “close call”.
See also
Notes
- ↑ ENISA Risk Glossary
- ↑ http://www.ciprnet.eu/
- ↑ Australian Emergency Management Glossary, Emergency Management Australia (1998)
- ↑ Australia AS NZS 5050 (2010)
- ↑ Vocabulaire de la gestion des urgencies/Emergency Management Emergency Management Vocabulary 281 (2012)
- ↑ Výkladový slovník kybernetické bezpečnosti (2013)
- ↑ Výkladový slovník kybernetické bezpečnosti (2013)
- ↑ BSI Glossary
- ↑ Dipartimento della Protezione Civile Glossario
- ↑ Art 1 of Regeling aanvullende regels veiligheid wegtunnels, Netherlands
- ↑ DND GLOSSARY OF CYBER SECURITY TERMS (v.4)
- ↑ Oman CERT Glossary
- ↑ NISTIR 7298 rev 2: Glossary of Key Information Security Terms, May 2013/ NIST SP 800-61
- ↑ NIST Special Publication 800-53 Rev 4: Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations (April 2013)
- ↑ ISO/PAS 22399:2007 Societal security - Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management.
- ↑ ISO/IEC 27000:2014, Information technology -- Security techniques -- Information security management systems -- Overview and vocabulary
- ↑ ISO/IEC 31000:2009, Risk management -- Principles and guidelines
- ↑ ISO 22301:2012 Societal security -- Business continuity management systems --- Requirements