Vulnerabilities
Vulnerabilities in cybersecurity refer to weaknesses or flaws in software, hardware, or network systems that can be exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access or cause harm. These vulnerabilities can arise from coding errors, misconfigurations, or inadequate security measures, making it essential for organizations to regularly assess and remediate them to protect their digital assets. Identifying and addressing vulnerabilities is a critical component of a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy.
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What is Vulnerabilities?
Vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses in a system that can be exploited by threats to gain unauthorized access or cause harm. Understanding vulnerabilities is crucial for maintaining robust cybersecurity.