2. 7-11
3. Adidas
4. Adobe
5. Amazon.com
6. AMC Theaters
7. Arby's
8. Arm & Hammer
9. Atari
10. AT&T
11. Audi
12. Bridgestone
13. Canon
14. Coca-Cola
15. Comcast
16. ConocoPhillips
17. CVS
18. Duane Reade
19. eBay
20. Garmin
21. Geico
22. Hasbro
23. H&R Block
24. IBM
25. Ikea
26. Kia
27. Lego
28.
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30. Nikon
31. Nintendo
32. Nissan
33. Nokia
34. Pepsi
35. Qualcomm
36. QVC
37. Reebok
38. Saab
39. Sega
40. Sharp
41. Sony
42. Sprint
43. Starbucks
44. Taco Bell
45. Verizon
46. Virgin
47. Vodafone
48. Volkswagen
49. Walmart
50. Wendy's
The essential security principles of confidentiality, integrity, and availability are often referred to as the CIA Triad. All security controls must address these principles. These three security principles serve as common threads throughout the CISSP CBK. Each domain addresses these principles in unique ways, so it is important to understand them both in general terms and within each specific domain: Confidentiality is the principle that objects are not disclosed to unauthorized subjects. Integrity is the principle that objects retain their veracity and are intentionally modified by authorized subjects only. Availability is the principle that authorized subjects are granted timely access to objects with sufficient bandwidth to perform the desired interaction. Different security mechanisms address these three principles in different ways and offer varying degrees of support or application of these principl...
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