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Zero-Day Exploit

An attack that targets a previously unknown software vulnerability for which no patch or fix is available, making it particularly dangerous and difficult to defend against.

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What is Zero-Day Exploit?
An attack that targets a previously unknown software vulnerability for which no patch or fix is available, making it particularly dangerous and difficult to defend against.
Why is Zero-Day Exploit important for compliance?
Zero-Day Exploit is a key concept in Information Security. Understanding zero-day exploit 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 Zero-Day Exploit?
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