Three dimensions of security
Confidentiality, integrity, and availability, or the CIA triad of security, is introduced in this session.
These three dimensions of security may often conflict. Confidentiality and integrity often limit availability. So, a system should provide only what is truly needed.
This means that a security expert has to carefully analyze what is more important among these three dimensions of security in a system or application.
Use this forum to provide three examples and justification:
1. Where the confidentiality of a system is more important than the integrity or availability of that system.
2. Where the integrity of a system is more important than the confidentiality or availability of that system.
3. Where the availability of a system is more important than the confidentiality or integrity of that system.