An attempt is any action that is part of an effort to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, availability, authenticity, and nonrepudiation of an NIH IT resource; or any hacker attempt or group of hacker attempts into or from an NIH IT resource that could potentially result in an unauthorized change, release, or denial of information or processing capability.

Attempts can include but are not limited to: unauthorized access attempts, denial of service attempts, probes of multiple computer systems, malicious code, or misuse of IT resources.

Ref: 122102/2006-09-19


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Bowling (Bowling is a game in which players attempt to ...)

You have no rights to post comments

Related Articles

Authorization ■■■■■
In an industrial context, authorization refers to the process of granting or denying access to resources, . . . Read More
Capability ■■■■■
Capability has to do with the ability to execute a specified course of action as it is defined by an . . . Read More
Imitation at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Imitation is defined as an attempt to match one's own behavior to another person's behavior. Imitation . . . Read More
Ambivalent attachment at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Ambivalent Attachment is a concept within the field of psychology that describes a specific pattern of . . . Read More
Psychobiology at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Psychobiology is the attempt to explain psychological phenomena in terms of their biological foundations . . . Read More
Psychological treatment at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Psychological treatment are treatment geared to changing emotions, thoughts, or behavior without the . . . Read More
Prochaska and DiClemente at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Prochaska and DiClemente they developed the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) in 1983 to identify common themes . . . Read More
Persuasion at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Persuasion is defined as a deliberate attempt to change attitudes or beliefs with information and argumentsthe . . . Read More
Expert systems at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Expert systems refer to computer hardware and software which attempt to duplicate the decision-making . . . Read More
Theory ■■■■
Theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such . . . Read More