Or. Admin. Code § 125-800-0010 - Definitions
(1)
"Incident" means any material adverse event that impairs the
confidentiality, integrity or availability of information resources.
(2) "Information Resources"
means all categories of automated or non-automated systems and data, including
but not limited to, records, files, and databases, information technology
equipment, facilities, and software owned or leased by the state.
(3) "Material adverse event"
means an adverse event whereby some aspect of computer security could be
threatened: loss of data confidentiality, disruption of data or system
integrity, or disruption or denial of availability.
(4) "Ordinary Public Access"
means unauthenticated access to systems or online resources intentionally
provided for public use, such as an agency's public web site.
(5) "Publicly addressable
interfaces" means any network device or software application using
Internet protocols that can be accessed using addresses that are routable over
the public Internet infrastructure, including the state's backbone
network.
(6) "Privately
addressed interfaces" means any network device or software application
using Internet protocols accessed using addresses that are not routable over
the public Internet infrastructure, including the state's backbone
network.
(7) "State
Information Security Plan" means a compilation of documents including,
but not limited to, statutes, administrative rules, policies, and plans,
prescribing the information security practices of the State of
Oregon.
(8) "Security
Assessment" means any organized method of determining the risk or
vulnerability including, but not limited to: risk assessment; vulnerability
assessment; security penetration test, and security audits and
reviews.
(9) "State Shared
Computing and Network Infrastructure" means all network and information
assets under the direct control or maintained by the Executive
Department.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.305; 182.122
Stats. Implemented: 2005 Oregon Laws Chapter 739
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