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Zorluk: KolayKey Security Concepts, Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Mitigations

Match each core network security term on the left with its corresponding enterprise security description on the right.

  • VulnerabilityAn unpatched bug in a router operating system that allows unauthenticated access
  • ThreatA malicious external actor attempting to compromise internal infrastructure
  • ExploitA crafted software script that takes advantage of a known buffer overflow flaw
  • RiskThe likelihood and business impact of a successful network intrusion occurring

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Vulnerability pairs with the unpatched operating system bug; Threat pairs with the malicious external actor; Exploit pairs with the crafted software script taking advantage of a flaw; Risk pairs with the likelihood and impact of an intrusion.
Vulnerability refers to a system flaw such as an unpatched OS bug. Threat describes the danger agent such as a malicious actor. Exploit is the actual method or script used to weaponize the flaw. Risk measures the calculated financial or operational impact resulting from a threat leveraging a vulnerability.

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1
Review the formal definitions of key security terminology.
Differentiate between systemic weaknesses (vulnerability), external dangers (threat), attack tools (exploit), and calculated impact (risk).
CCNA security fundamentals require distinguishing between internal weaknesses, external danger vectors, attack implementations, and business exposure.
2
Match each term to the enterprise scenario.
Pair Vulnerability to the OS bug, Threat to the attacker, Exploit to the attack script, and Risk to the impact assessment.
Each scenario illustrates a distinct element of the risk and threat landscape.

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Key Security Concepts: Threat, Vulnerability, Exploit, and Risk
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