What is an attack vector as it relates to network security?
- a path by which a threat actor can gain access to an internal network device
- a defense-in-depth approach to security
- a particular section of a network design where security is applied
- a method of reverse engineering binary files
Explanation: An attack vector is a path used by a threat actor to gain access to a server, host, or network and can originate from within the company or from the outside.
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