Disruption

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Disruption is an event which causes an "unplanned, negative deviation from the expected delivery ... according to the organization’s objectives".[1] The objectives of information security include avoidance of disruption in this context.

Context disambiguation

  • Cell disruption is a method or process in cell biology for releasing biological molecules from inside a cell.
  • In Scotland, the Disruption of 1843 refers to the divergence from the Church of Scotland of the Free Church of Scotland
  • Disruption is a method of disabling an explosive device by using projected water disruptors.
  • "Disruption" in Schema (genetic algorithms)
  • Disruption (of adoption) is also the term for the cancellation of an adoption of a child before it is legally completed.

See also

  • Disruptive innovation is Clayton Christensen's theory of industry disruption by new technology or products.
  • Disruption is TBWA's philosophy.

References

  1. ↑ Clause 2.13 BS 25999-1 Business continuity management, British Standards Institute
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