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Anfälligkeiten f; Verletzbarkeiten f; Verletzlichkeiten f; Verwundbarkeiten; Vulnerabilitäten f |
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Verwundbarkeit f; Ungeschütztheit; Verletzlichkeit f; Vulnerabilität f; Schadenanfälligkeit f; Schwachstelle f |
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Schadenpotential m |
| landwirt. |
Anfälligkeit f |
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Anfälligkeit f (z.B. Datensystem); Empfindlichkeit f |
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Sicherheitsrisiko n (Any weakness, administrative process or act, or physical exposure that makes a computer susceptible to exploit by a threat) |
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Störanfälligkeit f; Störungsanfälligkeit f; Verletzbarkeit f |
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Schwachstellen f |
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Schwachstelle f |
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A weakness in the design, implementation, operation or internal control of a process that could expose the system to adverse threats from threat events |
| Mil., Logist. |
Fragility of the enemy disposition on that friendly action entails slowed down effects. (FRA); In disaster management, the degree of loss from 0% to 100% resulting from a potentially damaging phenomenon. (UKR/NATO) |
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The susceptibility of a nation or military force to any action by any means through which its war potential or combat effectiveness may be reduced or its will to fight diminished (JP 3-01) s.a. information operations; The characteristics of a system that cause it to suffer a definite degradation incapability to perform the designated mission as a result of having been subjected to a certain level of effects in an unnatural man-made hostile environment (JP 3-60) s.a. information operations; In information operations, a weakness in information system security design, procedures, implementation, or internal controls that could be exploited to gain unauthorized access to information or an information system (JP 3-13) s.a. information operations |