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Glossary Term Threat Exposure Mapping

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What is Threat Exposure Mapping?

Threat Exposure Mapping is the process of identifying and visualizing an organization's vulnerabilities, weaknesses, and potential attack surfaces to assess and prioritize cybersecurity risks.

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Understanding Threat Exposure Mapping

Threat exposure mapping is a cybersecurity process that involves identifying, categorizing, and assessing potential threats to an organization's assets. It helps in visualizing the vulnerabilities and potential risks associated with systems, networks, and data. By mapping out threat exposures, organizations can prioritize their security efforts to mitigate risks effectively and enhance their overall security posture.

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