Difference between revisions of "Safety Vulnerability"

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Vulnerability is the likelihood that, given the realization of the threat, it will result in harm.
 
Vulnerability is the likelihood that, given the realization of the threat, it will result in harm.
   
 
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For non-intentional threats=
 
   
 
For non-intentional threats this is commonly called vulnerability.
 
For non-intentional threats this is commonly called vulnerability.
   
 
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For intentional threats=
 
   
 
Uses [[conceivability]] becauses of the [[risk#The estimation of likelihood in security|problems with the use of probability in determining the likelihood of human intent]].
 
Uses [[conceivability]] becauses of the [[risk#The estimation of likelihood in security|problems with the use of probability in determining the likelihood of human intent]].

Revision as of 20:07, 29 February 2012

Vulnerability is the likelihood that, given the realization of the threat, it will result in harm.

For non-intentional threats

For non-intentional threats this is commonly called vulnerability.

For intentional threats

Uses conceivability becauses of the problems with the use of probability in determining the likelihood of human intent.