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| ===Definition=== | ===Definition=== | ||
| - | Integrity of data values is the degree of absence | + | Integrity of data values is the degree of absence, loss or corruption of [[data_concept: |
| - | ===Relation(s)=== | + | ===Relations=== |
| - | Integrity is a [[general_term: | + | |Integrity| is a [[general_term: |
| + | |Integrity| is one of the three aspects of |data security| | ||
| - | ===Example(s)=== | + | * Other aspects of data security are [[data_quality_dimension/ |
| + | * Integrity can also be regarded as a [[general_term: | ||
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| + | ===Example=== | ||
| A hacker or a technical problem can decrease the integrity of data by deleting, changing or damaging data. | A hacker or a technical problem can decrease the integrity of data by deleting, changing or damaging data. | ||
| - | ===Reference(s)=== | + | ===Reference=== |
| DAMA NL (2020). Dimensions of Data Quality (DDQ). Research paper. https:// | DAMA NL (2020). Dimensions of Data Quality (DDQ). Research paper. https:// | ||
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