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  1. Vulnerability database: A vulnerability database (VDB) is a platform aimed at collecting, maintaining, and disseminating information about discovered computer security vulnerabilities. The database will customarily describe the identified vulnerability, assess the potential impact on affected systems, and any workarounds or updates to ... (Computer security vulnerabilities) [100%] 2024-01-04 [Computer security exploits] [Types of databases]...
  2. Vulnerability database: A vulnerability database (VDB) is a platform aimed at collecting, maintaining, and disseminating information about discovered computer security vulnerabilities. The database will customarily describe the identified vulnerability, assess the potential impact on affected systems, and any workarounds or updates to ... (Computer security vulnerabilities) [100%] 2024-04-19 [Computer security exploits] [Types of databases]...
  3. Vulnerability (computer security): Vulnerabilities are flaws in a computer system that weaken the overall security of the system. Despite intentions to achieve complete correctness, virtually all hardware and software contains bugs where the system does not behave as expected. (Computer security) [82%] 2025-04-03 [Vulnerability] [Hacking (computer security)]...
  4. Open Source Vulnerability Database: Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB) was an independent and open-sourced database. The goal of the project was to provide accurate, detailed, current, and unbiased technical information on security vulnerabilities. [70%] 2023-12-10 [Computer security exploits]
  5. Vulnérabilité (informatique): Cet article concerne la vulnérabilité en informatique. Pour une utilisation plus large du terme, voir Vulnérabilité. (Informatique) [69%] 2023-10-26
  6. Vulnérabilité: Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le concept de vulnérabilité peut concerner différents domaines. [69%] 2024-05-07
  7. Databases: Welcome! Why do I need a database?. [67%] 2024-01-04 [Databases]
  8. Database: “In computer science, a database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system so that a computer program or person using a query language can consult it to answer queries. The records retrieved ... [58%] 2024-01-10 [Databases]
  9. Database: In computing, a database is an organized collection of data stored and accessed electronically. Small databases can be stored on a file system, while large databases are hosted on computer clusters or cloud storage. (Organized collection of data in computing) [58%] 2023-09-29 [Databases] [Database management systems]...
  10. Database: A database is a collection of computer-processable records used for storing information. The simplest possible database organization, indexed sequential, has records stored by some collating rule, but has a mechanism for adding records whose sequence may put them between ... [58%] 2023-07-03
  11. Database: A database, simply put, is a collection of organized data. An example would be card catalogs at libraries (originally on a collection of 3x5" cards, now usually on computers). [58%] 2023-02-20 [Software]
  12. Database: In computing, a database is an organized collection of data or a type of data store based on the use of a database management system (DBMS), the software that interacts with end users, applications, and the database itself to capture ... (Organized collection of data in computing) [58%] 2024-03-21 [Databases] [Database management systems]...
  13. Vulnerability index: A vulnerability index is a measure of the exposure of a population to some hazard. Typically, the index is a composite of multiple quantitative indicators that via some formula, delivers a single numerical result. [58%] 2023-05-12 [Vulnerability] [Environmental economics]...
  14. Addiction vulnerability: Addiction vulnerability is an individual's risk of developing an addiction during their lifetime. There are a range of genetic and environmental risk factors for developing an addiction that vary across the population. (Medicine) [58%] 2023-12-10 [Addiction psychiatry]
  15. Vulnerability assessment: Vulnerability assessment is the process of identifying, quantifying and prioritising (or classifying) the vulnerabilities of a system. The following are some examples of systems where vulnerability assessment is applied: nuclear power plants, computer systems, energy supply systems, water systems, transport ... [58%] 2023-12-19 [Climate change] [Risk management]...
  16. Social vulnerability: In its broadest sense, social vulnerability is one dimension of vulnerability to multiple stressors and shocks, including abuse, social exclusion and natural hazards. Social vulnerability refers to the inability of people, organizations, and societies to withstand adverse impacts from multiple ... [58%] 2023-03-12 [Vulnerability] [Sociological terminology]...
  17. Vulnerability assessment: A vulnerability assessment is the process of identifying, quantifying, and prioritizing (or ranking) the vulnerabilities in a system. Examples of systems for which vulnerability assessments are performed include, but are not limited to, information technology systems, energy supply systems, water ... [58%] 2023-07-23 [Risk management]
  18. ROCA vulnerability: The ROCA vulnerability is a cryptographic weakness that allows the private key of a key pair to be recovered from the public key in keys generated by devices with the vulnerability. "ROCA" is an acronym for "Return of Coppersmith's ... (Cryptographic valunerability) [58%] 2023-01-31 [Cryptographic attacks]
  19. Social vulnerability: In its broadest sense, social vulnerability is one dimension of vulnerability to multiple stressors and shocks, including abuse, social exclusion and natural hazards. Social vulnerability refers to the inability of people, organizations, and societies to withstand adverse impacts from multiple ... (Social) [58%] 2022-06-28 [Sociological terminology]
  20. Systemic vulnerability: Systemic vulnerability is a concept in political economy of development which refers to conditions that tend to make a state more effective in promoting development. These conditions have been described as "broad coalitions", "resource constraints", and "external threat". (Finance) [58%] 2023-01-05 [Political economy]

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