Across
- 7. A computerized system that supports and enables the Information Management business function.
- 8. A practice or process not generally known outside of the company that owns it, and that has economic value.
- 10. Anything that is created from the mind or intellect, like inventions, ideas, or methods.
- 11. The protection of networks, devices, and data from unauthorized access or criminal use, and the practice of ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.
Down
- 1. A business function that involves people, processes, and systems that collect, organize, store and secure relevant data and information, and makes it accessible and useful for making informed decisions.
- 2. Identifying, understanding and predicting circumstances or events that might have negative consequences, and taking proactive measures to avoid these risks and effectively combat them if/when they occur.
- 3. The accuracy and validity of data over its lifecycle
- 4. Access to _____________ is critical and necessary for business success.
- 5. An independent and unbiased inspection and review to evaluate the safety, integrity and accuracy of information, systems, processes, procedures and protocols.
- 6. Anything of value that is not physical in nature.
- 9. The raw form of information before it actually becomes useful information.