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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
Infrastructure threat modeling is the process of identifying potential threats, vulnerabilities, and security controls within an organization's network, systems, and infrastructure to assess and mitigate potential risks.
Infrastructure Threat Modeling Definition: Infrastructure threat modeling is the process of identifying potential threats, vulnerabilities, and security controls within an organization's network, systems, and infrastructure to assess and mitigate potential risks.
Infrastructure Threat Modeling is a systematic approach used to identify, assess, and prioritize potential security threats and vulnerabilities within an organization's IT infrastructure. This process involves analyzing the architecture, components, and connections of the infrastructure to predict potential threats and their potential impact. By understanding these threats, organizations can implement appropriate security measures to mitigate risks effectively.
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