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Glossary Term Software Risk Scoring

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What is Software Risk Scoring?

Software Risk Scoring is the process of quantifying the level of risk associated with a software application based on factors such as vulnerabilities, threats, and potential impact.

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Understanding Software Risk Scoring

Software Risk Scoring is a method used to quantify and prioritize potential risks associated with software applications based on a set of predefined criteria. It involves assessing vulnerabilities, potential threats, and the potential impact of an exploit in order to assign a numerical score to each risk. This allows organizations to focus their resources on addressing the most critical security issues within their software systems.

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