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Glossary Term Surface Area Reduction

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What is Surface Area Reduction?

Surface Area Reduction in cybersecurity refers to minimizing the number of entry points and exposure areas in a network or system to reduce vulnerability to cyber attacks.

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Understanding Surface Area Reduction

Surface Area Reduction is the process of minimizing the attack surface of a system or network by reducing the number of entry points that could be potentially exploited by attackers. This involves implementing security controls such as disabling unnecessary services, closing unused ports, removing outdated software, and employing strong access controls to limit the avenues through which malicious actors can infiltrate the system or network. By reducing the attack surface, organizations can enhance their security posture and mitigate the risks associated with cyber threats.

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