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Glossary Term Interconnection Risk

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What is Interconnection Risk?

Interconnection Risk refers to the potential security vulnerabilities that arise from the interconnected nature of systems, networks, and devices, increasing the risk of a security breach or data compromise.

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Understanding Interconnection Risk

Interconnection Risk refers to the potential security threats and vulnerabilities that arise when different networks, systems, or organizations are connected or integrated, increasing the attack surface and exposing sensitive data to unauthorized access or malicious activities. This risk can stem from weak links in interconnected systems, inadequate security protocols, or issues related to data sharing and communication between interconnected entities. Proper risk assessment and mitigation strategies are essential to address interconnection risks effectively in interconnected environments.

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