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- '''Integrity''', in [[information security]], refers to the assurance that data retrieve *Atomic integrity, or the assurance that an individual record is unchanged844 bytes (119 words) - 15:23, 30 September 2009
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- 211 bytes (24 words) - 15:26, 30 September 2009
- The '''New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption''' project, better known as '''NESSIE''', was a project with548 bytes (78 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
- 101 bytes (12 words) - 22:08, 26 November 2010
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- ...[[architecture]]; the word is a [[linguistic blend]] of [[tension]] and [[integrity]].248 bytes (30 words) - 05:15, 3 September 2009
- #REDIRECT [[New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption]]75 bytes (9 words) - 21:56, 26 November 2010
- '''Integrity''', in [[information security]], refers to the assurance that data retrieve *Atomic integrity, or the assurance that an individual record is unchanged844 bytes (119 words) - 15:23, 30 September 2009
- ...ical ideology that privileges the advancement of a particular [[nation]]'s integrity and interests.140 bytes (18 words) - 17:13, 11 July 2009
- Confidence in, or reliance on the ability, integrity, strength, consistency or dependability of a person or thing.150 bytes (20 words) - 16:51, 26 February 2010
- Concerned with the integrity of a system as a whole (rather than that of its separate components).135 bytes (20 words) - 00:50, 26 April 2010
- ...with the [[security of information]], typically the [[confidentiality]], [[integrity]] and [[authenticity]] of some message.250 bytes (30 words) - 03:05, 21 May 2010
- ...ilitary dominated rule but maintaining a certain personal independence and integrity, if authoritarianism297 bytes (40 words) - 15:43, 29 November 2008
- ...and protective measures used to ensure appropriate [[confidentiality]], [[integrity]] and [[availability]] to information; usually assumed to be information in319 bytes (41 words) - 08:45, 13 September 2009
- ...thentication|source authentication and information security#integrity|data integrity protection; during a conversation, both players are assured that the other1 KB (174 words) - 07:34, 18 March 2024
- ...banks and other financial institutions and the purpose of preserving the integrity of the [[financial system]].209 bytes (30 words) - 12:30, 15 January 2010
- The '''New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption''' project, better known as '''NESSIE''', was a project with548 bytes (78 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
- {{r|Integrity||**}}428 bytes (56 words) - 08:52, 13 September 2009
- ...certain aspects of communications security#sequential integrity|sequential integrity.<ref name=RFC4302>{{citation }}</ref> The property of sequential integrity establishes that a sequence of information structures is correct: no record5 KB (761 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
- *Data integrity **Atomic integrity3 KB (360 words) - 16:21, 30 March 2024
- ...ptographic]] technique for providing [[information security#integrity|data integrity protection]] and [[information security#source authentication|source authen2 KB (313 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
- ...urotransmission, gastrointestinal motility, hemostasis, and cardiovascular integrity. Multiple receptor families (receptors, serotonin) explain the broad physio711 bytes (82 words) - 14:04, 13 February 2011
- ...g to the official website, is to promote the game of football, protect its integrity and bring the game to all. In practice, FIFA governs worldwide football tou750 bytes (105 words) - 17:33, 11 March 2024
- ...standard ciphers for the [[NESSIE]] (New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption) project.783 bytes (126 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
- ...and safety systems that does not interfere with the building's [[historic integrity]].1,016 bytes (144 words) - 13:51, 3 November 2007