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ARP Spoofing

An attack where a malicious actor sends falsified ARP messages to link their MAC address with a legitimate IP address on a local network.

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What is ARP Spoofing?
An attack where a malicious actor sends falsified ARP messages to link their MAC address with a legitimate IP address on a local network.
Why is ARP Spoofing important for compliance?
ARP Spoofing is a key concept in Information Security. Understanding arp spoofing helps organizations meet regulatory requirements, reduce risk, and demonstrate due diligence during audits. Our compliance platform covers this concept across 692 frameworks with 819,000+ control mappings.
Where can I learn more about ARP Spoofing?
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