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