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Defense in depth (computing)

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Defense in Depth is an Information Assurance (IA) strategy where multiple layers of defense are placed through out an Information Technology (IT) system and addresses personnel, technology and operations for the duration of the system's lifecycle.

Objectives

User environment

Adversaries

Motivation

Classes of attack

Elements

Personnel

Technology

Operations

See also

References