security misconfigurations
"Security misconfigurations" refer to errors or oversights in configuring or setting up security measures, systems, or devices, which compromise the intended level of protection and create vulnerabilities that can potentially be exploited by attackers.
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Related Concepts (23)
- access control misconfigurations
- api misconfigurations
- application misconfigurations
- backup and recovery misconfigurations
- cloud misconfigurations
- container misconfigurations
- database misconfigurations
- encryption misconfigurations
- firewall misconfigurations
- internet of things (iot) misconfigurations
- mobile device misconfigurations
- monitoring and logging misconfigurations
- network security misconfigurations
- password policy misconfigurations
- patch management misconfigurations
- post-exploitation
- server misconfigurations
- server-side request forgery (ssrf)
- system hardening misconfigurations
- user account misconfigurations
- virtualization misconfigurations
- web application exploitation
- web server misconfigurations
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- computer security vulnerabilities
- cybersecurity vulnerabilities
- network security vulnerabilities
- physical security vulnerabilities
- security breaches
- security configurations
- security exploits
- security incidents
- security misconfiguration
- security vulnerabilities
- security weaknesses
- software security vulnerabilities
- software vulnerabilities
- system vulnerabilities
- web security vulnerabilities