We also are responsible about every device in our own to maintain it patched, updated and upgraded.
But it is not enough, we need to start to have an awareness about all risk, not least that somebody want to steal our information in our laptop.
CIA Triad
In the middle of all there are the Data (from Latinum the meaning is given) to protect through the CIA triad:
1. confidentiality
2. integrity
3. availability
- For confidentiality NIST intends “preserving authorized restrictions on information access and disclosure, including means for protecting personal privacy and proprietary information. The property that sensitive information is not disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities, or processes. The property that information is not disclosed to system entities (users, processes, devices) unless they have been authorized to access the information.”
- For integrity NIST intends “guarding against improper information modification or destruction, and includes ensuring information non-repudiation and authenticity. The property that sensitive data has not been modified or deleted in an unauthorized and undetected manner.”
- For availability NIST intends “ensuring timely and reliable access to and use of information. The property of being accessible and useable upon demand by an authorized entity.”
Origin of the right to privacy
The expression “right to privacy” is found in 1890 for the first time in an article signed by Warren and Brandeis which appeared in the magazine “Harvard Law Review”.The theme had already been dealt with only incidentally in the context of a treatise on illicit facts written by Judge Thomas Cooley in 1889: privacy was defined as “right to be let alone”.The right to privacy finds its formal definition in the “dissenting opinion of Brandeis in the Olmstead case vs United States 1928: “the Makers of our constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness. [] they conferred, as against the government, the right to be let alone – the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by civilized men “.In the old continent, the terms of the law can be found in Art. 8 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (Rome 4 November 1950), which recognizes the right of everyone to respect for private and family life.