Compromise
A compromise is an agreement (or proposed agreement) to accept a situation in which the parties get variations from what they originally sought, to achieve a compatible outcome.
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In the security field, the term compromise has the following meanings:
- The known or suspected exposure of clandestine personnel, installations, or other assets or of classified information or material, to an unauthorized person.
- The disclosure of cryptographic information to unauthorized persons.
- The recovery of plaintext of encrypted messages by unauthorized persons through cryptanalysis methods.
- The disclosure of information or data to unauthorized persons, or a violation of the security policy of a system in which unauthorized intentional or unintentional disclosure, modification, destruction, or loss of an object may have occurred.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from the National Information Systems Security Glossary and from the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms