Structural vulnerability (computing)
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A Structural Vulnerability is a IT system weakness that consists of several so-called component vulnerabilities. This type of weakness generally emerges due to several system architecture flaws.
An example of a structural vulnerability is a person working in a critical part of the system with no security training, that doesn’t follow the software patch cycles and that is likely to disclose critical information in a phishing attack.[1]
References
- ^ "KTH | Holistic Quantitative Threat Modeling & Attack Simulation | Robert Lagerström". www.kth.se. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
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