ISO 19650-5:2020 pdf download – Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM) — Information management using building information modelling — Part 5: Security-minded approach to information management

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ISO 19650-5:2020 pdf download – Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM) — Information management using building information modelling — Part 5: Security-minded approach to information management.
3.1 asset item, thing or entity that has potential or actual value to an organization Note 1 to entry: An asset can be fixed, mobile or movable. It can be an individual item of plant, a vehicle, a system of connected equipment, a space within a structure, a piece of land, an entire piece of infrastructure, an entire building, or a portfolio of assets including associated land or water. It can also comprise information in digital or in printed form. Note 2 to entry: The value of an asset can vary throughout its life and an asset can still have value at the end of its life. Value can be tangible, intangible, financial or non-financial. [SOURCE: ISO 55000:2014, 3.2.1, modified — The original notes 1, 2 and 3 to entry have been removed; new notes 1 and 2 to entry have been added.] 3.2 crowded place location or environment to which members of the public have access that can be considered more at risk from a terrorist attack by virtue of its crowd density or the nature of the site Note 1 to entry: Crowded places can include: sports stadia, arenas, festivals and music venues; hotels and restaurants; pubs, clubs, bars and casinos; high streets, shopping centres and markets; visitor attractions; cinemas and theatres; schools and universities; hospitals and places of worship; commercial centres; and transport hubs. They can also include events and public realm spaces such as parks and squares. Note 2 to entry: A crowded place will not necessarily be crowded at all times — crowd densities can vary and can be temporary, as in the case of sporting events or open-air festivals. 3.3 metadata data about data 3.4 need-to-know legitimate requirement of a prospective recipient of information to know, to access, or to possess sensitive information (3.11) 3.5 risk appetite amount and type of risk that an organization is willing to pursue or retain [SOURCE: ISO 22300:2018, 3.202] 3.6 safety state of relative freedom from threat (3.13) or harm caused by random, unintentional acts or events

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