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 +====== Securability ======
 +[[dido:99_annexes:annex-b-terms-and-definitions:start|Return to Terms and Definitions]]
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 +===== Discussion =====
 +Securability refers to the ability of a Qualified Node or Qualified Service Provider to enforce the required security controls for a governed function. In the Governed Node Service Market, Securability supports qualification, continued eligibility, access control, evidence protection, policy enforcement, auditability, residency constraints, sovereignty constraints, and trust in governed work.
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 +Securability matters because a governed function may involve regulated data, protected evidence, sensitive policy reasoning, confidential business content, or jurisdictionally constrained processing. A securable implementation enforces the controls needed to protect those interests while preserving the evidence needed for audit, compensation, settlement, and governance review.
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 +===== Definition =====
 +//ability of a Qualified Node or Qualified Service Provider to enforce required security controls for a governed function//
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 +===== Source =====
 +Financial Systems Archetype, Part 7: Governed Node Service Market
 +
 +===== Note =====
 +Securability includes authentication, authorization, confidentiality, integrity, access control, least privilege, key management, audit logging, policy enforcement, and protection of evidence references.
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 +Securability supports residency and sovereignty constraints when security controls depend on jurisdictional handling, authorized access, controlled disclosure, or the retention of protected evidence.
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 +Securability differs from Reliability. Reliability concerns correct and consistent performance under stated operating conditions. Securability concerns the enforcement of required security controls for the governed function.
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 +===== Example =====
 +An anti-money-laundering review Node restricts access to authorized participants, protects evidence references, records audit events, and prevents unnecessary exposure of detailed findings to the Cost Recovery, Compensation, and Settlement Plane.
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