Personas con
acceso al sistema desde dentro del perímetro de seguridad. Es decir, con cierta autorización para el
acceso.
1. (I) A user (usually a
person) that accesses a system from a position that is inside the system's
security perimeter. (Compare: authorized user, outsider, unauthorized user.)
2. (O) A person with
authorized physical access to the system. Example: In this sense, an office
janitor is an insider, but a burglar or casual visitor is not. [NRC98]
3. (O) A person with an
organizational status that causes the system or members of the organization to
view access requests as being authorized. Example: In this sense, a purchasing
agent is an insider but a vendor is not. [NRC98]
[RFC4949:2007]