Compensating controls
Alternative safeguards used when the preferred treatment cannot be applied immediately.
Read definition →Plain-language cyber security
Clear definitions, practical context and connected guidance for the terms used across vulnerability and exposure management.
Reference library
Alternative safeguards used when the preferred treatment cannot be applied immediately.
Read definition →A structured naming scheme used to identify hardware, operating systems and applications.
Read definition →A continuous programme for scoping, discovering, prioritising, validating and mobilising action around material exposure.
Read definition →A public identifier for a specific, disclosed cyber-security vulnerability.
Read definition →A standard for describing the technical severity and characteristics of a vulnerability.
Read definition →A classification of the underlying software and hardware weakness types that can lead to vulnerabilities.
Read definition →The continuous discovery and assessment of internet-visible assets and services from an external perspective.
Read definition →A daily estimate of the probability that a published CVE will be exploited in the wild during the next 30 days.
Read definition →The practical likelihood and conditions under which a vulnerability can be successfully exploited.
Read definition →CISA’s catalog of vulnerabilities with evidence of exploitation in the wild.
Read definition →A vulnerability impact that can allow an attacker to run code on a system from another location.
Read definition →A decision-tree approach that maps vulnerability evidence and stakeholder context to an action outcome.
Read definition →The accumulated exposure and operational burden created when vulnerability treatment is delayed or repeatedly deferred.
Read definition →