Threat, Vulnerability, and Risk Differentiation Questions
Clear definitions with real-world examples: A threat is potential harm (hostile actor, malicious code); a vulnerability is a weakness (unpatched software, weak password policy); risk is the probability that a threat will exploit a vulnerability and the resulting impact. Understand how these relate: risk increases when threats and vulnerabilities intersect.
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