regulatory requirements related to business logic flaws
"Regulatory requirements related to business logic flaws" refer to the specific rules, laws, and guidelines set by regulatory bodies that businesses must comply with in order to identify, rectify, and prevent errors or vulnerabilities within the software or systems that govern their core operational processes, known as business logic flaws.
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