dincidents
Dincidents, short for digital incidents, is a term used in information risk management to describe events that affect digital systems, data, or services and have the potential to cause harm or disruption. They can be intentional, such as cyberattacks or insider threats, or accidental, such as software bugs, misconfigurations, or hardware failures. The concept emphasizes the impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and services in a managed, traceable way.
Classification and scope typically separate dincidents by domain (security, privacy, availability, integrity) and by impact (operational,
Lifecycle and response follow a standard incident management pattern: preparation, identification, containment, eradication, recovery, and post-incident
Governance and standards intersect with broader cyber and privacy frameworks. Dincidents are typically addressed within incident
Challenges include definitional ambiguity and between-category overlap with cybersecurity incidents, privacy breaches, and outages. This has
See also: incident management, data breach, cybersecurity, privacy incident, outage, risk management.