Difference between revisions of "Event"

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===Standard Definition===
 
===Standard Definition===
 
==== ISO/PAS 22399:2007 ====
 
==== ISO/PAS 22399:2007 ====
Occurrence or change of a particular set of circumstances <ref>[http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=50295 ISO/PAS 22399:2007 Societal security - Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management.]</ref>.  
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{{definition|Occurrence or change of a particular set of circumstances <ref>[http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=50295 ISO/PAS 22399:2007 Societal security - Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management.]</ref>. }}
 
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ISO/IEC 27000:2014 <ref name="ISO27000-14"> [http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_ics/catalogue_detail_ics.htm?csnumber=63411 ISO/IEC 27000:2014, Information technology -- Security techniques -- Information security management systems -- Overview and vocabulary]</ref> also notes that:
 
ISO/IEC 27000:2014 <ref name="ISO27000-14"> [http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_ics/catalogue_detail_ics.htm?csnumber=63411 ISO/IEC 27000:2014, Information technology -- Security techniques -- Information security management systems -- Overview and vocabulary]</ref> also notes that:
 
* An event can be one or more occurrences, and can have several causes.
 
* An event can be one or more occurrences, and can have several causes.
 
* An event can consist of something not happening.
 
* An event can consist of something not happening.
* An event can sometimes be referred to as an “[[incident]]” or “[[accident]]”.
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* An event can sometimes be referred to as an “[[incident]]” or “[[accident]]”.</big>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 10:05, 17 June 2014

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Standard Definition

ISO/PAS 22399:2007

Occurrence or change of a particular set of circumstances [1].

ISO/IEC 27000:2014 [2] 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”.

See also

Notes