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Terminology

property that information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities, or processes

property that information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities, or processes

Associated Standards: EN ISO TS 24534-1, CEN ISO TS 17574
Terminology

condition which exists when two or more items possess such functional and physical characteristics as to be equivalent in performance and durability, and are capable of being exchanged one for the other without alteration of the items themselves, or of adjoining items, and without selection for fit and performance

condition which exists when two or more items possess such functional and physical characteristics as to be equivalent in performance and durability, and are capable of being exchanged one for the other without alteration of the items themselves, or of adjoining items, and without selection for fit and performance

Associated Standards: EN ISO 14814
Terminology

ability of systems to exchange information and to make mutual use of the information that has been exchanged
EXAMPLE: Tolling interoperability aims at enabling a vehicle to drive through various toll domains while having only one OBE operating under one contract with a Toll Service Provider.

ability of systems to exchange information and to make mutual use of the information that has been exchanged
EXAMPLE: Tolling interoperability aims at enabling a vehicle to drive through various toll domains while having only one OBE operating under one contract with a Toll Service Provider.

Associated Standards: EN ISO 14816, ISO TR 14813-2, EN ISO 14814
Terminology

period of time during which an item of equipment exists and functions according to the relevant requirements

period of time during which an item of equipment exists and functions according to the relevant requirements

Associated Standards: EN ISO 14815
Terminology

ability to keep in a condition of good repair or efficiency; keep in an existing operational state preserved from failure or decline of services (with minimum repair, efficiency, or validity)

ability to keep in a condition of good repair or efficiency; keep in an existing operational state preserved from failure or decline of services (with minimum repair, efficiency, or validity)

Terminology

protection of information and data against danger, damage, degradation of quality, loss and criminal activity so that unauthorized persons or systems cannot read or modify them and authorized persons or systems are not denied access to them
NOTE 1 to entry: Security has to be compared to related concepts: Safety, continuity, reliability. The key difference between security and reliability is…

protection of information and data against danger, damage, degradation of quality, loss and criminal activity so that unauthorized persons or systems cannot read or modify them and authorized persons or systems are not denied access to them
NOTE 1 to entry: Security has to be compared to related concepts: Safety, continuity, reliability. The key difference between security and reliability is that security must take into account the actions of people attempting to cause destruction.

Associated Standards: ČSN ISO/TS 15638-4

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