attack vectors
Paths or methods that threat actors use to exploit vulnerabilities in information networks or systems from a concrete organisation and impact its availability, integrity and confidentiality. Attack vectors may include social engineering tactics such as phishing mails or pretexting, technical exploits as SQL injection as well as buffer overflow attacks.
Also called: information security threats, ICT security threats, cybersecurity threats
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Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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