adversary profiling
Adversary profiling refers to the process of analyzing and studying individuals or groups that pose a potential threat or challenge to a particular system, organization, or entity. It involves gathering and examining information about the characteristics, motivations, behaviors, and capabilities of these adversaries in order to better understand their intentions and potential actions. The objective of adversary profiling is to enhance an organization's ability to anticipate and effectively counter the threats they may face.
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