C.I.A. Model [confidentiality, integrity, availability]

Also called the “C.I.A. Triad,” the C.I.A. Model is a cybersecurity model based around ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of networks and data. In this model, confidentiality refers to keeping data private and secure from unauthorized users. Integrity refers to the trustworthiness and reliability of the networks and data. Availability refers to networks and data being reliably accessible to authorized users.

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The Goal Is Not Fewer Findings

It’s Less Threat Debt

See which attack paths matter, which controls fail, and which actions measurably reduce threat debt in your environment.

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