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In Chapter 1 we discuss the C.I.A. Triangle , where C = Confidentiality, I = Integrity (of the system and/or its data), and A =

In Chapter 1 we discuss the "C.I.A. Triangle", where C = Confidentiality, I = Integrity (of the system and/or its data), and A = Availability.

Is there ever a situation where a system and/or its data would have confidentiality but not integrity? Where it would have integrity but not confidentiality?

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