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Exposure is the condition in which a system, service, credential, vulnerability, or sensitive information is accessible or discoverable by people or systems that should not reach it. In threat modeling, it describes an attack surface or loss of control—not proof that an attacker has succeeded. Examples include an internet-facing administration interface, cloud storage with unintended permissions, a secret committed to source code, or personal data sent to an unintended recipient. Its significance depends on what is exposed, who can reach it, and which protections remain.

The primary defense is exposure reduction: maintain an accurate asset inventory, remove unnecessary public access, enforce least-privilege permissions and strong authentication, patch externally reachable software, and revoke leaked credentials or secrets. Encryption can limit the value of exposed data, but does not correct an exposed access path. Continuous scanning and log review help identify changes and support rapid containment when exposure is discovered.

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Bank Info Security 1 month, 3 weeks ago

ISMG Editors: The Governance Questions Haunting OpenAI

Also: Rethinking SASE and AI's Impact on the Cyber WorkforceIn this week's panel, four ISMG editors discussed what the Musk vs. Altman trial exposed about OpenAI's governance program, how AI is reshaping the way enterprises think about security and why Cisco, Cloudflare, Arctic Wolf and other firms are redesigning their workforces for the AI era.

Bank Info Security 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Only a Handful of CVEs Mattered for Supply Chain in 2025

Is the Vulnerability Exposed and Easily Exploitable?Not all supply chain vulnerabilities are alike. Between the exploding volume of new CVEs and the number of actual mass attacks, there lies a sweet spot of just dozens of vulnerabilities to quickly patch to head off risk. No company is able to address every new vulnerability.