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Glossary Term Security Threat Model

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What is Security Threat Model?

A security threat model is a framework that identifies potential security threats, vulnerabilities, and risks to a system or network, enabling the development of appropriate security controls and countermeasures.

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Understanding Security Threat Model

Security Threat Model refers to a structured approach used to identify, categorize, and prioritize potential threats to a system or organization's security. It involves analyzing vulnerabilities, potential attack vectors, and the impact of security incidents. By defining potential threats in a systematic manner, organizations can better understand their risks and develop appropriate countermeasures to enhance their security posture.

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