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Risk vs Threat vs Vulnerability: What’s the Difference?
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Mastering the intricate realm of cybersecurity necessitates a firm grasp of pivotal concepts: risk, threat, and vulnerability. While frequently interchanged, these terms carry unique meanings critical for fortifying digital safeguards.
At its essence, risk encapsulates the probability of a threat exploiting vulnerabilities within an IT ecosystem to cause harm. Visualize an open window—a vulnerability—that heightens the risk of a break-in—a threat—at home. Cybersecurity experts meticulously evaluate risks, arranging them from high to low via robust risk management tools.
Threats, conversely, …
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