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Conjunto de
cosas que relacionadas entre sí ordenadamente contribuyen a determinado objeto.
DRAE.
Diccionario de la Lengua Española.
conjunto de
elementos mutuamente relacionados o que interactúan. [ISO-9000_es:2000]
Determinada
instalación de tecnologías de la información con un fin concreto y un entorno
operacional específico (ITSEC). [Ribagorda:1997]
Any organized assembly of
resources and procedures united and regulated by interaction or interdependence
to accomplish a set of specific functions. See also information system.
[CNSSI_4009:2010]
any combination of
facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications integrated for
a specific purpose
DHS Risk Lexicon, September
2008
a discrete, distinguishable
entity with a physical existence and a defined purpose, completely composed of
integrated, interacting components, each of which does not individually comply
with the required overall purpose [ISO/IEC 15288].
NOTE 1. In practice, a
system is 'in the eye of the beholder' and the interpretation of its meaning is
frequently clarified by the use of an associative noun, (e.g., product system,
aircraft system). Alternatively the word system may be substituted simply by a
context dependent synonym, (e.g., product, aircraft), though this may then
obscure a system principles perspective.
NOTE 2. The system may need
other systems during its life cycle to meet its requirements. Example - an
operational system may need a system for conceptualization, development,
production, operation, support or disposal.
[ISO-21827:2007]
"computer system"
means any device or a group of interconnected or related devices, one or more
of which, pursuant to a program, performs automatic processing of data
Budapest Convention on
Cybercrime
A specific IT installation,
with a particular purpose and operational environment [ISO/IEC 15408]. a) A
combination of interacting elements organized to achieve one or more stated
purposes [ISO/IEC 15288].
NOTE 1. A system may be
considered as a product and/or as the services it provides [ISO/IEC 15288].
NOTE 2. In practice, the
interpretation of its meaning is frequently clarified by the use of an
associative noun, e.g. aircraft system. Alternatively the word system may be
substituted simply by a context dependent synonym, e.g. aircraft, though this may
then obscure a system principles perspective [ISO/IEC 15288].
[ISO-15443-1:2005]
A major subdivision or
component of an information system consisting of information, information
technology, and personnel that performs one or more specific functions. [NIST-SP800-53:2013]
is any electronic computing
or communications device or the applications running thereon which can create,
access, transmit or receive data. Systems are typically connected to digital
networks.
Examples of Systems include:
·
A computer
system whether or not connected to a data network,
·
A database
application used by an individual or a set of clients, A computer system used
to connect over a network to another computer system,
·
An analog
or digital voice mail system,
·
Data
network segments including wireless data networks, and
·
Portable
digital assistants.
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Individual responsible for
the installation and maintenance of an information system, providing effective
information system utilization, adequate security parameters, and sound
implementation of established Information Assurance policy and procedures.
[CNSSI_4009:2010]
is the technical custodian
of a System. This individual provides the technology and processes to implement
the decisions of the System Owner. In some circumstances, e.g. small systems,
typically Basic ePHI Systems, the System Administrator and the System Owner may
be the same person. System Administrators are responsible for the technical
operation, maintenance, and monitoring of the System. These duties include
implementing appropriate technical, physical and administrative safeguards.
See also System Owner.
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Person or organization
having responsibility for the development, procurement, integration,
modification, operation and maintenance, and/or final disposition of an
information system. [CNSSI_4009:2010]
is the authority,
individual, or organization head who has final responsibility for Systems which
create, access, transmit or receive ePHI and including responsibility for the
ePHI data. In some complex Systems, the functional responsibility for the
System and the responsibility for the data may lie with more than one
individual. Decisions regarding who has access to the System and related ePHI
data and responsibility for the Risk Analysis rest solely with the System
Owner. The System Owner usually delegates responsibility for the technical
management of a System to a qualified System Administrator or staff who are
capable of implementing appropriate technical, physical and administrative
safeguards.
See also 'System
Administrator'.
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