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Glossary Term Threat Emulation

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What is Threat Emulation?

Threat emulation is the process of simulating various cyber threats to test the security measures of a system or network and identify vulnerabilities.

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Understanding Threat Emulation

Threat emulation is a cybersecurity technique that involves simulating various types of cyber threats to assess an organization's security posture and effectiveness of its defensive mechanisms. It helps in identifying vulnerabilities and gauging the resilience of systems and networks against sophisticated cyber attacks. Threat emulation can assist in improving incident response preparedness and enhancing overall security strategies by replicating real-world cyber threats in a controlled environment.

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