advertent threat - определение. Что такое advertent threat
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Что (кто) такое advertent threat - определение

PROCESS BY WHICH POTENTIAL THREATS, SUCH AS STRUCTURAL VULNERABILITIES CAN BE IDENTIFIED, ENUMERATED, AND PRIORITIZED – ALL FROM A HYPOTHETICAL ATTACKER’S POINT OF VIEW
Threat modeling; Threat Modeling; Threat modelling
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Threat model         
Threat modeling is a process by which potential threats, such as structural vulnerabilities or the absence of appropriate safeguards, can be identified and enumerated, and countermeasures prioritized. The purpose of threat modeling is to provide defenders with a systematic analysis of what controls or defenses need to be included, given the nature of the system, the probable attacker's profile, the most likely attack vectors, and the assets most desired by an attacker.
Terroristic threat         
THREAT TO COMMIT A CRIME OF VIOLENCE OR A THREAT TO CAUSE BODILY INJURY TO ANOTHER PERSON AND TERRORIZATION AS THE RESULT OF THE PROSCRIBED CONDUCT
Terrorist threat; Terroristic threats; Terroristic threatening
A terroristic threat is a threat to commit a crime of violence or a threat to cause bodily injury to another person and terrorization as the result of the proscribed conduct.Sonja Larsen, 86 C.
Cyber threat intelligence         
DATA THAT IS USEFUL IN DETECTING OR PREDICTING CYBERATTACKS
Cyber threat reconnaissance
Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) is knowledge, skills and experience-based information concerning the occurrence and assessment of both cyber and physical threats and threat actors that is intended to help mitigate potential attacks and harmful events occurring in cyberspace. Cyber threat intelligence sources include open source intelligence, social media intelligence, human Intelligence, technical intelligence, device log files, forensically acquired data or intelligence from the internet traffic and data derived for the deep and dark web.
Threat (computer)         
  • OWASP: relationship between threat agent and business impact
A POSSIBLE DANGER THAT MIGHT EXPLOIT A COMPUTER VULNERABILITY TO BREACH SECURITY AND THEREFORE CAUSE POSSIBLE HARM
Threat agent; Threat Agent; Threat detection; Cyber threat; Cybersecurity threat; Computer security threat
In computer security, a threat is a potential negative action or event facilitated by a vulnerability that results in an unwanted impact to a computer system or application.
Threat level         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Threat Level; Threat level (disambiguation)
Threat level is a term used by governments to indicate the state of preparedness required by government servants with regard to threats to the state:
threaten         
ONE PERSON'S STATEMENT THAT THEY INTEND TO HARM ANOTHER, OR ANOTHER'S PROPERTY
Threats; Unstructured threat; Threatening communication; Threatening; Threaten; Perceived threats; Verbal threat
I. v. a.
1.
Menace, denounce.
2.
Portend, presage, forebode, augur, foreshadow, prognosticate, indicate.
II. v. n.
1.
Use threats, use menaces.
2.
Impend, be near at hand, be imminent, stare one in the face.
threaten         
ONE PERSON'S STATEMENT THAT THEY INTEND TO HARM ANOTHER, OR ANOTHER'S PROPERTY
Threats; Unstructured threat; Threatening communication; Threatening; Threaten; Perceived threats; Verbal threat
¦ verb
1. make or express a threat to (someone) or to do (something).
2. put at risk; endanger.
(of a situation or the weather) seem likely to produce an unwelcome result: the air was raw and threatened rain.
Derivatives
threatener noun
threatening adjective
threateningly adverb
Threatening         
ONE PERSON'S STATEMENT THAT THEY INTEND TO HARM ANOTHER, OR ANOTHER'S PROPERTY
Threats; Unstructured threat; Threatening communication; Threatening; Threaten; Perceived threats; Verbal threat
·- ·adj & ·noun from Threaten, v.
II. Threatening ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Threaten.
threat         
ONE PERSON'S STATEMENT THAT THEY INTEND TO HARM ANOTHER, OR ANOTHER'S PROPERTY
Threats; Unstructured threat; Threatening communication; Threatening; Threaten; Perceived threats; Verbal threat
n.
1) to issue, make, utter a threat
2) to carry out, fulfill a threat
3) to be, constitute, pose a threat
4) a covert; dire, grave, serious; direct; empty, idle; explicit; imminent; implicit; terroristic; veiled threat
5) a security threat
6) a threat to (to constitute a threat to the party leadership)
7) a threat to + inf. (she carried out her threat to resign)
8) a threat that + clause (she carried out her threat that she would resign)
9) under threat of (under threat of reprisals)
threaten         
ONE PERSON'S STATEMENT THAT THEY INTEND TO HARM ANOTHER, OR ANOTHER'S PROPERTY
Threats; Unstructured threat; Threatening communication; Threatening; Threaten; Perceived threats; Verbal threat
v.
1) (D; tr.) to threaten with (to threaten smb. with reprisals)
2) (E) she threatened to resign

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Threat model

Threat modeling is a process by which potential threats, such as structural vulnerabilities or the absence of appropriate safeguards, can be identified and enumerated, and countermeasures prioritized. The purpose of threat modeling is to provide defenders with a systematic analysis of what controls or defenses need to be included, given the nature of the system, the probable attacker's profile, the most likely attack vectors, and the assets most desired by an attacker. Threat modeling answers questions like “Where am I most vulnerable to attack?”, “What are the most relevant threats?”, and “What do I need to do to safeguard against these threats?”.

Conceptually, most people incorporate some form of threat modeling in their daily life and don't even realize it. Commuters use threat modeling to consider what might go wrong during the morning journey to work and to take preemptive action to avoid possible accidents. Children engage in threat modeling when determining the best path toward an intended goal while avoiding the playground bully. In a more formal sense, threat modeling has been used to prioritize military defensive preparations since antiquity.