Environment of Operation
nounid
2476·updated May 12, 2026candidate
The physical, technical, and organizational setting in which an information system operates, including but not limited to: missions/business functions; mission/business processes; threat space; vulnerabilities; enterprise and information security architectures; personnel; facilities; supply chain relationships; information technologies; organizational governance and culture; acquisition and procurement processes; organizational policies and procedures; organizational assumptions, constraints, risk tolerance, and priorities/trade-offs).
polysemousMWE
Classifications
Entity Type
Physical0%rule-basedmulti_axis_classifier_low_confidence.v1
Sensitivity
—60%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Information Class
—85%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Variants
- plural
- Environment of Operations
- possessive
- Environment of Operation's
- pluralpossessive
- Environment of Operations'
Framework definitions
- §1
- The physical surroundings in which an information system processes, stores, and transmits information.
- §2 · sense_2_pending_review
- The physical, technical, and organizational setting in which an information system operates, including but not limited to: missions/business functions; mission/business processes; threat space; vulnerabilities; enterprise and information security architectures; personnel; facilities; supply chain relationships; information technologies; organizational governance and culture; acquisition and procurement processes; organizational policies and procedures; organizational assumptions, constraints, risk tolerance, and priorities/trade-offs).
- §1
- The physical surroundings in which an information system processes, stores, and transmits information.
- §1
- The physical surroundings in which an information system processes, stores, and transmits information.
- §1
- The physical, technical, and organizational setting in which an information system operates, including but not limited to: missions/business functions; mission/business processes; threat space; vulnerabilities; enterprise and information security architectures; personnel; facilities; supply chain relationships; information technologies; organizational governance and culture; acquisition and procurement processes; organizational policies and procedures; organizational assumptions, constraints, risk tolerance, and priorities/trade-offs).
Outgoing relationships
No outgoing triples
This term is not the subject of any RDF-style relationship yet.
Incoming relationships
No incoming triples
No other term currently asserts a relationship to this one.