The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
data integrity
The absence of unintended changes or errors in some
data. Integrity implies that the data is an exact copy of
some original version, e.g. that it has not been corrupted in
the process of being written to, and read back from, a hard
disk or during transmission via some communications channel.
Integrity may further imply that the information represented
by the data has been validated, i.e. verified to conform to
certain constraints, e.g. a date's year, month and day parts
are within the appropriate ranges and the date actually
exists.
(2009-06-03)