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COMPEL Glossary / data-incident
Data incident
An event impairing integrity, confidentiality, or availability of AI-supporting data — corruption, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized modification, or loss.
What this means in practice
Classified on a COMPEL severity scheme aligned with NIST AI RMF MANAGE 1.4 incident handling; triggers rollback, notification, and root-cause workflow.
Synonyms
data-integrity incident , AI data incident
See also
- Readiness scorecard — A structured, dimension-by-dimension artifact summarizing evidence, scores, remediation priorities, and owner assignments for a use-case-scoped data-readiness assessment.
- AI incident (for LLMs) — A subtype of the NIST AI RMF MANAGE 1.4 incident concept specific to LLM systems: confident-but-wrong answer, safety bypass, prompt injection success, sensitive data leakage, or policy-violating tool-call execution.