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- Vulnerability refers to "the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally." The...
- Look up vulnerable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vulnerable may refer to: Vulnerability Vulnerability (computing) Vulnerable adult Vulnerable species...
- Vulnerability management is the "cyclical practice of identifying, classifying, prioritizing, remediating, and mitigating" software vulnerabilities. Vulnerability...
- A vulnerable species is a species which has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being threatened with extinction...
- A vulnerability scanner is a computer program designed to ****ess computers, networks or applications for known weaknesses. These scanners are used to...
- In its broadest sense, social vulnerability is one dimension of vulnerability to multiple stressors and shocks, including abuse, social exclusion and...
- Vulnerabilities are flaws in a computer system that weaken the overall security of the system. Despite intentions to achieve complete correctness, virtually...
- A vulnerable plaque is a kind of atheromatous plaque – a collection of white blood cells (primarily macrophages) and lipids (including cholesterol) in...
- A vulnerability ****essment is the process of identifying, quantifying, and prioritizing (or ranking) the vulnerabilities in a system. Examples of systems...
- Vulnerable area (Swedish: Utsatt område) is a term applied by the Swedish Police Authority to areas with high crime rates and social exclusion. They are...