What is the difference between a threat and an exploit?
A.
A threat is a result of utilizing flow in a system, and an exploit is a result of gaining control over the system.
B.
A threat is a potential attack on an asset and an exploit takes advantage of the vulnerability of the asset
C.
An exploit is an attack vector, and a threat is a potential path the attack must go through.
D.
An exploit is an attack path, and a threat represents a potential vulnerability
The Answer Is:
B
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Explanation:
A threat is a possible danger that might exploit a vulnerability to breach the security and cause harm to an asset. An asset is anything of value that needs to be protected, such as data, systems, or networks. A vulnerability is a weakness or flaw in the security that can beexploited by a threat. An exploit is a piece of code or a technique that takes advantage of a vulnerability to compromise the security and perform malicious actions on an asset. References := Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals, Module 1: Security Concepts, Lesson 1.1: The CIA Triad and Security Concepts, Topic 1.1.3: Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Exploits
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