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Glossary Term Peer-to-Peer Risk

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What is Peer-to-Peer Risk?

Peer-to-Peer Risk refers to the potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities arising from direct connections between devices on a network, allowing for the spread of malware or unauthorized access.

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Understanding Peer-to-Peer Risk

Peer-to-Peer Risk refers to the potential vulnerabilities and threats associated with directly connecting devices or systems without the need for a central server or authority to mediate the communication. This decentralized approach, while offering benefits such as scalability and reduced cost, raises concerns about security, as each peer can be a target for cyberattacks, leading to data breaches, malware infections, and unauthorized access. Implementing robust encryption, access controls, and monitoring measures is essential to mitigate Peer-to-Peer Risk.

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