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Resultado de
un suceso que afecta a los objetivos. [UNE-ISO GUÍA 73:2010]
NOTA 1 Un
suceso puede conducir a una serie de consecuencias.
NOTA 2 Una
consecuencia puede ser cierta o incierta y normalmente es negativa en el
contexto de la seguridad de la información.
NOTA 3 Las
consecuencias se pueden expresar de forma cualitativa o cuantitativa.
NOTA 4 Las
consecuencias iniciales pueden convertirse en reacciones en cadena.
[UNE-ISO/IEC
27000:2014]
Resultado de
un suceso que afecta a los objetivos.
NOTA 3. Las
consecuencias se pueden expresar de forma cualitativa o cuantitativa.
[UNE Guía
73:2010]
outcome of an
event affecting objectives [ISO Guide 73:2009]
NOTE 1: An event
can lead to a range of consequences.
NOTE 2: A
consequence can be certain or uncertain and in the context of information
security is usually negative.
NOTE 3:
Consequences can be expressed qualitatively or quantitatively.
NOTE 4: Initial
consequences can escalate through knock-on effects.
[ISO/IEC 27000:2014]
outcome of an
event affecting objectives
NOTE 3
Consequences can be expressed qualitatively or quantitatively.
[ISO Guide
73:2009]
effect of an
event, incident, or occurrence
Annotation: Consequence
is commonly measured in four ways: human, economic, mission, and psychological,
but may also include other factors such as impact on the environment.
DHS Risk Lexicon,
September 2008
process of
identifying or evaluating the potential or actual effects of an event,
incident, or occurrence
DHS Risk Lexicon,
September 2008
effect of an
incident, event, or occurrence on the value of property or on the production,
trade, distribution, or use of income, wealth, or commodities
Annotation: When
measuring economic consequence in the context of homeland security risk,
consequences are usually assessed as negative and measured in monetary units.
DHS Risk
Lexicon, September 2008
effect of an
incident, event, or occurrence that results in injury, illness, or loss of life
Annotation: When
measuring human consequence in the context of homeland security risk,
consequence is assessed as negative and can include loss of life or limb, or
other short-term or long-term bodily harm or illness.
DHS Risk Lexicon,
September 2008
effect of an
incident, event, operation, or occurrence on the ability of an organization or
group to meet a strategic objective or perform a function
Annotation:
Valuation of mission consequence should exclude other types of consequences
(e.g., human consequence, economic consequence, etc.) if they are evaluated
separately in the assessment.
DHS Risk
Lexicon, September 2008
effect of an
incident, event, or occurrence on the mental or emotional state of individuals
or groups resulting in a change in perception and/or behavior
Annotation: In
the context of homeland security, psychological consequences are negative and
refer to the impact of an incident, event, or occurrence on the behavior or
emotional and mental state of an affected population.
DHS Risk
Lexicon, September 2008
(I) A security
violation that results from a threat action.
Tutorial: The
four basic types of threat consequence are "unauthorized disclosure",
"deception", "disruption", and "usurpation". (See
main Glossary entries of each of these four terms for lists of the types of
threat actions that can result in these consequences.)
[RFC4949:2007]
effet d'un événement
affectant les objectifs
NOTE 3 Les conséquences
peuvent être exprimées de façon qualitative ou quantitative.
[ISO Guide
73:2009]
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