An intrusion of security policy, which has the potential of disclosing private system information to an unauthorized user
When a disagreement is settled, each side gets part of what they wanted and give up part of what they wanted
A compromise or agreement is the package (combination of options across all issues) that both negotiators jointly agree upon after exchanging a sequence of offers
an accommodation in which both sides make concessions; "the newly elected congressmen rejected a compromise because they considered it `business as usual'"
The shape of the continents and directions (north, south, east, west) are distorted, but the distortions are balanced The Robinson projection is neither area nor shape preserving Most maps use compromise projections
If you compromise with someone, you reach an agreement with them in which you both give up something that you originally wanted. You can also say that two people or groups compromise. The government has compromised with its critics over monetary policies `Nine,' said I. `Nine thirty,' tried he. We compromised on 9.15 Israel had originally wanted $1 billion in aid, but compromised on the $650 million
A violation of the security of a system such that an unauthorised disclosure of sensitive information may have occurred [WD15782] A violation of the security of a system such that an unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information may have occurred [x930: 3][x957][x98] In cryptography, the breaching of secrecy and/or security [X98] In cryptography, the breaching of secrecy and/or security A violation of the security of a system such that an unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information may have occurred [X924] (see also threat) (includes compromised obsolete (key state), compromised obsolete flag)
A security violation resulting in confirmed or suspected exposure of classified information or material to an unauthorized person
A violation of security such that an unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information may have occurred