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Glossary Term Threat Vector Analysis

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What is Threat Vector Analysis?

Threat Vector Analysis is the process of identifying and analyzing the different paths or methods that cyber threats can use to exploit vulnerabilities within a system or network.

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Understanding Threat Vector Analysis

Threat Vector Analysis refers to the process of identifying and analyzing the different avenues through which a cyber threat can exploit vulnerabilities within a system or network. This analysis involves understanding the various potential paths that a threat actor could take to compromise the security of an organization’s assets, such as through email attachments, phishing websites, or unsecure network connections. By conducting a thorough threat vector analysis, cybersecurity professionals can better anticipate, prioritize, and mitigate potential cybersecurity risks.

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