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The trustworthiness of data or recourses in terms of preventing impr unauthorized changes: a) Integrity b) Non-Repudiation c) Attack motive d) vulnerability

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The trustworthiness of data or recourses in terms of preventing impr unauthorized changes: a) Integrity b) Non-Repudiation c) Attack motive d) vulnerability

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The correct answer is a) Integrity.

Integrity in terms of data or resources refers to the accuracy and consistency of data over its entire life-cycle. It is a measure of the trustworthiness of data or resources in preventing unauthorized changes. Unauthorized changes can be made in a number of ways, including data entry errors, viruses, hacking, and other forms of data corruption. Data integrity can be maintained by using error checking and validation procedures, access controls, and backups.

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