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An attack vector is the specific path or method an attacker uses to breach a system, network, or application. Examples include exploiting software vulnerabilities, phishing to gain credentials, abusing exposed services, or delivering malware through removable media. Each vector represents a concrete entry point that can bypass security controls if not properly managed.

Understanding attack vectors is essential for prioritizing defenses and reducing an organization’s attack surface. Effective mitigation involves patching known vulnerabilities, enforcing strong access controls, training users to recognize social engineering, and segmenting networks to limit attacker movement. Identifying vectors also supports focused monitoring and investigation during incidents, helping contain threats and prevent repeated exploitation of the same entry points.

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Secure Horizons' Sarah Armstrong-Smith on Building Collective ResilienceIdentity has overtaken endpoints as the primary attack vector. Organizations must treat cybersecurity as an enterprise-scale risk, not an IT problem, to build the collective resilience that geopolitical threats now demand, says Sarah Armstrong-Smith, executive director at Secure Horizons.