Across
- 1. dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and keeping it
- 5. the wrong or improper use of something
- 8. Autograph — a handwritten surname, first name, patronymic, initials, or any symbol that serves for authentication. incognito Covertly, secretly, without revealing his name, under an assumed name, a person, usually official, hiding (not for criminal purposes) his real name, living, acting under an assumed name.
- 9. someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret
- 11. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime
- 12. Absolutely any informative or meaningful content of an information resource or website
- 13. confidentiality,integrity,..
- 15. portable computer
- 16. like software but not so soft
- 18. Many computers connected by communication lines and running special software. Information is exchanged through information transmission channels
- 19. Originally used only in relation to communication equipment to indicate the communication mode...
Down
- 2. the process of encoding information
- 3. a police officer who investigates crimes
- 4. method or key to secret writing
- 6. without official permission
- 7. an official document that allows a police officer to search a building
- 9. A conditional word or a set of signs intended to confirm the identity or authority. It is often used to protect information from unauthorized access.
- 10. the programs, applications and data in a computer system. any parts of a computer system that aren't physical
- 14. a criminals breaks it
- 17. a set of user data stored in a computer system that is necessary for identifying (authenticating) the user and providing access to their personal data and settings.