Zero-Day Vulnerability
A software security flaw that is unknown to the vendor and for which no patch or fix is available. Zero-day vulnerabilities are particularly dangerous because they can be exploited before the vendor has an opportunity to address them.
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What is Zero-Day Vulnerability?
A software security flaw that is unknown to the vendor and for which no patch or fix is available. Zero-day vulnerabilities are particularly dangerous because they can be exploited before the vendor has an opportunity to address them.
Why is Zero-Day Vulnerability important for compliance?
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Where can I learn more about Zero-Day Vulnerability?
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