Assurance
Measure of confidence that the security features, practices, procedures, and architecture of an information system accurately mediates and enforces the security policy.
Source(s):
NIST SP 800-39
under Assurance
CNSSI 4009
NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4
under Assurance
CNSSI 4009
The grounds for confidence that the set of intended security controls in an information system are effective in their application.
Source(s):
NIST SP 800-137
under Assurance
NISTIR 7298
NIST SP 800-37 Rev. 1
under Assurance
Grounds for confidence that the set of intended security controls in an information system are effective in their application.
Source(s):
NIST SP 800-39
under Assurance
NIST SP 800-53
Grounds for confidence that the other four security goals (integrity, availability, confidentiality, and accountability) have been adequately met by a specific implementation. “Adequately met” includes (1) functionality that performs correctly, (2) sufficient protection against unintentional errors (by users or software), and (3) sufficient resistance to intentional penetration or by-pass.
Source(s):
NIST SP 800-12 Rev. 1
under Assurance
NIST SP 800-27 Rev. A
See Assurance.
Source(s):
NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4
The grounds for confidence that the set of intended security controls or privacy controls in an information system or organization are effective in their application.
Source(s):
NIST SP 800-53A Rev. 4
under Assurance
The grounds for confidence that an entity meets its security objectives.
Source(s):
NISTIR 7316
under Assurance
In the context of OMB M-04-04 and this document, assurance is defined as 1) the degree of confidence in the vetting process used to establish the identity of an individual to whom the credential was issued, and 2) the degree of confidence that the individual who uses the credential is the individual to whom the credential was issued.
Source(s):
NIST SP 800-63-2
under Assurance
[Superseded]