Security and privacy

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Across
  1. 2. Laws, considered collectively, that may protect user data (e.g., GDPR).
  2. 4. Not having official permission or approval (Past Participle/Adjective).
  3. 6. The state of being free from danger or threat; protection.
  4. 7. A qualification, achievement, personal quality, or user ID used to indicate suitability or access rights.
  5. 10. The assurance that systems and data are accessible by authorized users when needed.
  6. 11. The act, state, or right of possessing something (e.g., data).
Down
  1. 1. Intended to be kept secret (Adjective).
  2. 3. The action or process of identifying the presence of something concealed (e.g., a virus).
  3. 5. The right to keep personal matters and relationships secret.
  4. 8. An unwelcome intrusion into another's domain or privacy.
  5. 9. Software that blocks access to certain data or websites.