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*Asset Base

It is a repository of items identified and labeled for information assurance.

*Asset Identification

It establishes an accurate record of the precise form of the items in the information asset base.

Asset Management

It assures that the documentation is accurate and that all security policies are correctly implemented.

Asset Management Plan

It enumerates the activities that make up the entire asset management process.

Authorized Decision Makers

They approve the decision to change the baseline.

**Baseline

It is a catalogue of recorded information item.

*Baselining

It is a process of recording an information item.

Change Control

It assures that the documentation of the items that exist within the baseline is accurate and that their precise status is known at all times.

Change Management

It assures continuous integrity by controlling all changes to all formally established baselines.

Concrete Architecture

It is the lowest-level of the baseline and represents the only tangible depiction of the asset.


Controlled Repository

This means only authorized people can modify the repository of the baseline.

Corrective Action

It is the specific response that an organization deploys for a given situation.

**Countermeasure

It is a control that has been deliberately set to counter an identified threat.

Decision Maker

They are persons who are authorized to approve alterations to the form of the asset base.

*Disaster Recovery

It assures the ability to recover assets after a disaster.

*Family Tree

It is a hierarchical structure of the asset base.

Financial Factors

It describes the return on investment (ROI) for a given countermeasure.

**Risk Management

It maintains the organization’s planned response to all identified threats.

Status Accounting

It maintains a running documentation of all asset baselines and performs the routine reporting activities necessary to transmit that knowledge to the appropriate managers.

Timing

It is part of the asset management plan that requires users to back up and preserve each baseline.

Uncertainty

It describes the priority of the threat.

Version Management

It keeps each authorized version of the asset baselines secure, each in its own repository.

Work Practice

It establishes a concrete link between each specific item of information and the countermeasures that are set to protect it.