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System Integrity
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System Integrity
System Integrity refers to the state of a computer system being whole, trustworthy, and performing as intended without unauthorized changes. It ensures that data, software, and hardware have not been altered or corrupted by internal errors or external threats.
Maintaining System Integrity is essential in IT environments to protect against cyberattacks, data breaches, and operational failures. It includes verifying that system files and configurations remain in their expected state. Tools such as Tripwire, Microsoft System Center, and antivirus software help monitor and preserve System Integrity across networks and devices.
Page Index
- Key Aspects
- Authorized Configuration Control
- Monitoring and Alerts
- Compliance and Standards
- Security Threat Prevention
- Incident Response Foundation
- Conclusion