Information sensitivity

Information sensitivity is the control of access to information or knowledge that might result in loss of an advantage or level of security if disclosed to others.[1]

Loss, misuse, modification, or unauthorized access to sensitive information can adversely affect the privacy or welfare of an individual, trade secrets of a business or even the security and international relations of a nation depending on the level of sensitivity and nature of the information.[2]

  1. ^ Mothersbaugh, David L.; Foxx, William K.; Beatty, Sharon E.; Wang, Sijun (2011-12-20). "Disclosure Antecedents in an Online Service Context: The Role of Sensitivity of Information". Journal of Service Research. 15 (1): 76–98. doi:10.1177/1094670511424924. ISSN 1094-6705. S2CID 168122924.
  2. ^ "2.2 - Information Classification | Unit 2 | OCR Cambridge Technicals". CSNewbs. Retrieved 2023-05-20.

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