What is Zero-Day Vulnerability?
Zero-day vulnerabilities are highly prized by attackers because they offer a window of opportunity where defenses are minimal.
Understanding this concept is crucial for maintaining a robust security posture. In the context of modern cyber threats, zero-day vulnerability represents a significant area of focus for security professionals and organizations alike.
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Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)
A sophisticated, targeted cyberattack in which an attacker gains unauthorized access to a network and remains undetected for an extended period.
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Asset Discovery
The process of identifying all hardware and software devices within an organization's network environment.
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