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Glossary Term External Threat

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What is External Threat?

An External Threat refers to risks originating from outside an organization's network or system that could potentially exploit vulnerabilities and compromise the security of the organization.

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Understanding External Threat

External Threat refers to potential dangers to an organization's cybersecurity that originate from outside the organization's network perimeter. These threats can include malware, hacking attempts, phishing attacks, and other malicious activities carried out by external entities seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in the organization's systems or networks. Organizations need robust defense mechanisms, such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and access controls, to mitigate the risks posed by external threats.

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