Integrity: The quality of maintaining the accuracy, consistency, and trustworthiness of data or information throughout its lifecycle. It is a fundamental principle in various fields such as ethics, data security, and information validation. Examples of integrity include adhering to a company’s code of ethics, implementing password protection systems, and ensuring the credibility of a peer-reviewed research article.
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