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data integrity
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data integrity
The quality of correctness, completeness, wholeness, soundness and compliance with the intention of the creators of the data. It is achieved by preventing accidental or deliberate but unauthorized insertion, modification or destruction of data in a database. Data integrity is one of the six fundamental components of information security (see Parkerian Hexad). See message integrity.


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Integrity protection of sensitive components Even if encryption and access rights are set up properly, malicious code inserted in the wrong place might lead to unauthorized persons gaining access to sensitive information.
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