- The
approach of
vulnerability in
itself brings great expectations of
social policy and
gerontological planning.
Types of
vulnerability include social,...
- a
vulnerability or
security hole in a
computer system unknown to its owners,
developers or
anyone capable of
mitigating it.
Until the
vulnerability is...
- eliminate.
Vulnerabilities can be
scored for risk
according to the
Common Vulnerability Scoring System or
other systems, and
added to
vulnerability databases...
- Look up
vulnerable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vulnerable may
refer to:
Vulnerability Vulnerability (computing)
Vulnerable adult Vulnerable species...
-
delivered as a web application. The
modern vulnerability scanner often has the
ability to
customize vulnerability reports as well as the
installed software...
- A
vulnerability ****essment is the
process of identifying, quantifying, and
prioritizing (or ranking) the
vulnerabilities in a system.
Examples of systems...
- In its
broadest sense,
social vulnerability is one
dimension of
vulnerability to
multiple stressors and shocks,
including abuse,
social exclusion and...
-
coordinated vulnerability disclosure (CVD,
sometimes known as
responsible disclosure) is a
vulnerability disclosure model in
which a
vulnerability or an issue...
- a
vulnerability,
temporal metrics for
characteristics that
evolve over the
lifetime of
vulnerability, and
environmental metrics for
vulnerabilities that...
- vulnerabilities.
Vulnerability management is
integral to
computer security and
network security, and must not be
confused with
vulnerability ****essment. Vulnerabilities...