insider threat vulnerabilities
Insider threat vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses or loopholes within an organization's systems, processes, or practices that make it prone to being exploited by individuals within the organization who have authorized access. These vulnerabilities can be leveraged by insiders to carry out malicious actions, such as stealing sensitive information, causing damage, or disrupting operations.
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