Aspect Three

When collecting your currency you do not, at least when first visiting a part of the world that is new to you, know what the money should look like or how you can be assured it is not fake. Most people are content to rely on the reputation of whatever company they choose to exchange their cash with. Nonetheless we do value the fact that what we are being provided with is the real thing and not counterfeit. This is to say that we value the integrity of what we receive.

So with money we value keeping it out of the hands of others, having it accessible when we want it and in the format that we want it in, and that it is what it appears to be.

When referring to information this is the equivalent of valuing the information’s confidentiality, ...

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