A simple but widely-applicable security model is the CIA triad; standing for Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability; three key principles which should be guaranteed in any kind of secure system. This principle is applicable across the whole subject of Security Analysis, from access to a user's internet history to security of encrypted data across the internet. If any one of the three can be breached it can have serious consequences for the parties concerned.
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From a computer security perspective it stands for "Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability". In general terms this means: Confidentiality - are only those who should be able to get the information able to get it. Integrity - are changes to data limited to only those that are authorized and intended. Availability - can you get to the information when you want to.
American District Telegraph, Adt Monitors part of the white house, the pentagon, cia headquarters. They even monitor money for brinks security
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
The CIA was created in 1947, as part of the National Security Act
FBI and CIA
FBI and CIA.
No being just a member of CIA you don't have to take any executive security training, this kind of executive training is only for CIA agents not for members.
No - but CIA Director is part of the President's National Security Council
Yeah, it does. i got tons of trojans on my computer. it took me forever to clean it up. unless u have CIA level security systems, dont use it
The security agencies, like the NSA, CIA, Homeland Security and the FBI.
Central intelegent agency