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Spirnia
Contributor III

CCSP - Terminology - Data in Motion vs Transit

In the field, are you using the term data in motion or data in transit?

 

CompTIA has changed over to data in transit.

 

I noticed in my official online curriculum that ISC2 is still using the term, data in motion.

 

Which is the current lingo among professionals today?

 

 

9 Replies
emb021
Advocate I

I've used the term "data in motion" for YEARS as an assessor.  That's still the term I hear.

We used that term in regards to PHI/PII in regards to HIPAA.  Data at rest or data in motion.

Never heard the term "data in transit"

 

 

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Michael Brown, CISSP, HCISPP, CISA, CISM, CGEIT, CRISC, CDPSE, GSLC, GSTRT, GLEG, GSNA, CIST, CIGE, ISSA Fellow
Spirnia
Contributor III

CompTIA was using data in motion maybe 3+ years back.

 

But I noticed they switched to the word transit.

 

So, it has not yet made it to mainstream, perhaps.

 

Thank you for your reply!

dcontesti
Community Champion

I have seen both terms and (MHOO) believe they are synonymous with both referring to data as it moves across the network, etc.

 

We use Data in Motion

 

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Spirnia
Contributor III

Thank you for confirming!

 

A few years back, CompTIA went and changed around a whole bunch of their terminology.

 

I have noticed that ISC2 keeps holding on to the traditional terminology, like Segregation of Duties vs Separation of Duties and mantrap vs access control vestibule, etc. etc. etc.

 

Good to know!

denbesten
Community Champion

My understanding is that "Data In Motion" refers both to data being processed by your computer and data being transferred to another computer, whereas "Data in Transit" refers solely to the latter.

 

That said, I am confident you will not see a question like:

 

When Data is not at rest, it is:

a) Data in Motion

b) Data in Transit.

 

ISC2 strives for their exams being about knowledge, not trivia.

Spirnia
Contributor III

I hadn’t quite thought about that nuance!

 

Interesting!

 

Thank you for your input!

Steve-Wilme
Advocate II

It may be dependent on the country you live in.

The term Data in Transit is more common in the UK

e.g. https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/cloud/the-cloud-security-principles/principle-1-data-in-transit-p...

 

The terms data in motion and data in flight are also sometimes used to refer to data moving between source and destination across a network.

 

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Steve Wilme CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP MCIIS
Spirnia
Contributor III

This is very interesting too.

 

I was not even thinking of country-based terminology differences!

 

And I think I had seen the word flight once in either the official CISSP or CCSP curriculum.

 

Thank you for your input!

mvl
Newcomer I

Transit: Data moving over a netw
In Motion: Any actively moving data, whether over a network or within systems.