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data confidentiality

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data confidentiality has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 2 live disagreements.

7 facts·1 predicates·4 sources·2 in dispute
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Rdf:typeSecurity Goal[1]
Rdf:typeData Quality Attribute[2]
Rdf:typeSecurity Property[3]
Rdf:typeSecurity Property[4]

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ex:SecurityGoal
labelbeam/5da17f97-9057-40c0-89ab-0d02270c37c9
data confidentiality
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ex:DataQualityAttribute
labelbeam/a0f26f94-7a64-4c30-b08b-0422b6a7a6e6
Data Confidentiality
typebeam/5ae12330-480b-48fb-ad59-68cffecdab12
ex:SecurityProperty
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ex:SecurityProperty
labelbeam/1be553b7-a1cd-44ff-9e32-70eab6dabeaf
Data Confidentiality

References (4)

4 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/5da17f97-9057-40c0-89ab-0d02270c37c9
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      iptables-save > /etc/iptables/rules.v4 ``` ### 2. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Setting up RBAC for least privilege access is crucial. Here's an example of how you can set up RBAC in Kubernetes: ```yaml # Define a Role apiVersion: rba
  2. ctx:claims/beam/a0f26f94-7a64-4c30-b08b-0422b6a7a6e6
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      - **Request Fulfillment**: Ensure users can easily request and receive their data. **Improvement**: - Develop a user-friendly interface for accessing personal data. - Implement a process to fulfill user requests for their data. #### 5. Da
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      - **Day 3-4**: Conduct training sessions. #### Ongoing: Continuous Improvement - **Monthly**: Review and update security measures. - **Quarterly**: Conduct regular audits. ### Example Code Snippet Here's an example of how you might imple
  4. ctx:claims/beam/1be553b7-a1cd-44ff-9e32-70eab6dabeaf
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      # Gradually update references to use the new key # After ensuring all data is encrypted with the new key, remove the old key client.secrets.kv.v2.delete_metadata_and_all_versions( path=current_key_name, mount_poi

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