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Scalability Risk Definition: Scalability Risk refers to the potential vulnerability of a system or network when it cannot effectively handle an increase in workload or users, leading to performance degradation or service interruptions.
Scalability risk in cybersecurity refers to the vulnerabilities and challenges that arise when a system or network cannot efficiently handle increasing demands, whether due to expanding user base, data volume, or traffic. This risk can lead to performance degradation, system failures, and compromised security posture if not adequately addressed through scalable design and resource allocation.