Security Requirement
[sɪˈkjʊrɪti rɪˈkwaɪrmənt]
nounpl: Security Requirements
Requisito de Segurança
1. A mandatory condition or specification that must be met to ensure the protection of systems, data, or assets from unauthorized access, damage, or theft
One of the primary security requirements for the database is encryption of sensitive user information.
Um dos requisitos de segurança primários para o banco de dados é a criptografia das informações sensíveis do usuário.
2. A set of rules or standards established by an organization to maintain confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information systems
The company implemented new security requirements to comply with international data protection regulations.
A empresa implementou novos requisitos de segurança para estar em conformidade com os regulamentos internacionais de proteção de dados.
3. A formal specification or criterion used in software development, infrastructure design, or organizational policy to prevent security breaches
Multi-factor authentication is now a security requirement for all employee accounts.
A autenticação multifator agora é um requisito de segurança para todas as contas de funcionários.
In both Brazilian and American business contexts, 'Security Requirement' is a formal, technical term widely used in IT governance, compliance frameworks (such as ISO 27001, GDPR, LGPD in Brazil), and organizational policy documents. The concept reflects the growing emphasis on data protection and cybersecurity in the digital economy, particularly in regulated industries like finance, healthcare, and government. In Brazil, this term is increasingly prominent due to the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD - Brazil's General Data Protection Law).
Related Idioms & Phrases
Meet security requirements
Adhere to security requirements
Implement security requirements
Define security requirements
Enforce security requirements
A non-negotiable security requirement
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