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Availability

In principle, availability is somewhat similar to integrity, but it applies to the flow of data and the accessibility of the system. For example, an attack that makes a system crash has made the system unavailable. These types of attacks, often called denial-of-service attacks, are extremely hard to prepare for and predict. All systems should offer a degree of availability, based on the necessity of the services a system provides.


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