Etymology: [ 'v&l-n(&-)r&-b& ] (adjective.) 1605. From Late Latin vulnerābilis (“injurious, wounding”), from Latin vulnerō (“I wound”).
Synonyms: defenceless, helpless, unguarded, unprotected, weak, accessible, assailable, defenseless, exposed, liable, naked, on the line, on the spot, out on a limb, ready, sensitive, sitting duck, sucker, susceptible
savunmasız, yaralanabilir, korunmasız, zedelenebilir, kolay incinir, eğilimli, MÜDAFAASI ZOR, HÜCUMA MARUZ, HASSAS, incinir, hassas, kolayca yaralanır, yaralanması mümkün, hücuma maruz, saldırı veya tenkide açık/maruz olan, yatkın, müdafaası zor, vulnerabl, zedelenir, savunmasızlık, saldırı veya tenkide açık/maruz olma, incinebilirlik, yaranabilirlik, HASSASİYET:Doğal olmayan (insan yapısı) düşman bir ortamdaki belirli seviyelerdeki bazı etkilere maruz kalması neticesinde bir sistemin etkinliğinde belirli bir azalmaya neden olan (tayin edilmiş olduğu görevi yapamamak) özellik, anafilaksi, vulnerabilite, kırılganlık, hassasiyet/korunmasızlık, hassasiyet, hasar görebilirlik, hassas/korunmasız şekilde,
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kolay incinir sıfat
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MÜDAFAASI ZOR, HÜCUMA MARUZ, HASSAS Askeri
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incinir
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yaralanması mümkün Askeri
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hücuma maruz Askeri
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saldırı veya tenkide açık/maruz olan sıfat
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yatkın
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müdafaası zor Askeri
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vulnerabl Tıp
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zedelenir Askeri
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savunmasızlık
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saldırı veya tenkide açık/maruz olma isim
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HASSASİYET:Doğal olmayan (insan yapısı) düşman bir ortamdaki belirli seviyelerdeki bazı etkilere maruz kalması neticesinde bir sistemin etkinliğinde belirli bir azalmaya neden olan (tayin edilmiş olduğu görevi yapamamak) özellik Askeri
More likely to be exposed to Malicious programs or viruses, More or most likely to be exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally, Capable of being wounded; susceptible of wounds or external injuries; as, a vulnerable body, Able to be easily physically, emotionally attacked, Any indigenous species particularly at risk because of low or declining numbers, occurrence at the fringe of its range or in restricted areas, or for some other reason, but not a threatened species, - species facing a high risk of extinction in the wild in the medium term, Liable to injury; subject to be affected injuriously; assailable; as, a vulnerable reputation, capable of being damaged or affected in a negative manners, Exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally, If you lose the round, more points will be taken; if you win the round, more points will be given in higher contracts, having scored one game, capable of being wounded or hurt; "vulnerable parts of the body" susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation; "vulnerable to bribery"; "an argument vulnerable to refutation" susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge, susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge, susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation; "vulnerable to bribery"; "an argument vulnerable to refutation", capable of being wounded or hurt; "vulnerable parts of the body", Someone who is vulnerable is weak and without protection, with the result that they are easily hurt physically or emotionally. Old people are particularly vulnerable members of our society. + vulnerability vulnerabilities vul·ner·abil·ity David accepts his own vulnerability, susceptible to physical or emotional injury; "at a tender age", Female: Fully opening up one's self emotionally to another Male: Playing football without a helmet, susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge", Something that is vulnerable can be easily harmed or affected by something bad. Their tanks would be vulnerable to attack from the air Goodyear could be vulnerable in a prolonged economic slump. + vulnerability vul·ner·abil·ity anxieties about the country's vulnerability to invasion, unprotected, defenseless; exposed; susceptible, If a person, animal, or plant is vulnerable to a disease, they are more likely to get it than other people, animals, or plants. People with high blood pressure are especially vulnerable to diabetes = prone, susceptible + vulnerability vul·ner·abil·ity Taking long-term courses of certain medicines may increase vulnerability to infection, being few in number, close to being an endangered species, unprotected, easily hurt or damaged If farmers, for example, cannot save enough money or good crops from their harvests, they become vulnerable Poor rainfall and one bad harvest may push them into poverty, having bid and made one game in the current rubber, TAXA believed likely to move into the ENDANGERED category in the naer future if the causal factors continue operating, A species of special concern because of characteristics that make it particularly sensitive to human activities or natural events, A living thing that is vulnerable is in danger of becoming threatened, Unprotected from danger or injury; insufficiently defended, A partnership is vulnerable if they have won a game Vulnerability matters in scoring, (vul-ne-ra-bel) adj Female: Fully opening up one's self emotionally to another Male: Playing football without a helmet, Susceptibility to attack or injury; the state or condition of being weak or poorly defended, a specific weakness in the protections or defences surrounding someone or something, (King, 1995) The proportion of fish in a fishing gear's area of influence that is retained by the gear, the state of being vulnerable or exposed; "his vulnerability to litigation"; "his exposure to ridicule", The conditions for assigning premiums and undertrick penalties, - The extent to which people will experience harm and property will be damaged from a hazard, A weakness of a service and its constituent CIs (assets) which could be exploited by threats, susceptibility to injury or attack, Susceptibility to attack or injury; being well not defended, defenselessness; susceptibility; quality of being easily hurt or harmed, sensitivity, The state of being weak, One or more attributes of a computer or a network that permit a subject to initiate patterns of misuse on that computer or network, susceptibility to injury or attack the state of being vulnerable or exposed; "his vulnerability to litigation"; "his exposure to ridicule, The quality or state of being vulnerable; vulnerableness, A design, implementation, or operation flaw that may be exploited by a threat; the flaw causes the computer system or application to operate in a fashion different from its published specifications, and to result in destruction or misuse of equipment or data, defines the extent to which climate change may damage or harm a system It depends not only a systems sensitivity but also on its ability to adapt to new climatic conditions, The susceptibility of a population to a specific type of event Vulnerability is also associated with the degree of possible or potential loss from a risk that results from a hazard at a given intensity The factors that influence vulnerability include demographics, the age and resilience of the environment, technology, social differentiation and diversity, as well as regional and global economics and politics vulnerability analysis The assessment of an exposed populations' susceptibility to the adverse health effects of a particular hazard See also hazard; vulnerability, Any weakness that could be exploited to violate a system or the information that it contains (Secure EDI), Short and precise definitions are given by [Schultz Jr et al 1990]: "A vulnerability is a feature or bug in a system or program which enables an attacker to bypass security measures " or [CERT 1993]: "an aspect of a system or network that leaves it open to attack", The extent to which climate change may damage or harm a system It depends not only on a system's sensitivity but also on its ability to adapt to new climatic conditions, Hardware, firmware, or software flow that leaves an AIS open for potential exploitation A weakness in automated system security procedures, administrative controls, physical layout, internal controls, and so forth, that could be exploited by a threat to gain unauthorized access to information or disrupt critical processing, Any characteristic of a computer system that allows an individual to keep it from correctly operating, or that will allow unauthorized users take control of the system A design, administrative, or implementation weakness or flaw in hardware, firmware, or software If exploited, a vulnerability could lead to an unacceptable impact in the form of unauthorized access to information or disruption of critical processing, The propensity of a population group to experience substantial damage, disruption and casualties as a result of a hazard, 1) A characteristic of a critical infrastructure's design, implementation, or operation of that renders it susceptible to destruction or incapacitation by a threat 2) A flaw in security procedures, software, internal system controls, or implementation of an IS that may affect the integrity, confidentiality, accountability, and/or availability of data or services Vulnerabilities include flaws that may be deliberately exploited and those that may cause failure due to inadvertent human actions or natural disasters, A weakness in security procedures, network design, or implementation, that can be exploited to violate a corporate security policy, A flaw that allows someone to operate a computer system with authorization in excess of that which the system owner specifically granted to him or her, A vulnerability is the existence of a weakness, design, or implementation error that can lead to an unexpected, undesirable event compromising the security of the system, network, application, or protocol involved, Vulnerability is a flaw or weakness that may allow harm to occur to an automated information system or activity, A weakness in information resource security policy, procedure, personnel, management, administration, hardware, software, physical layout, organization, or other factors affecting security that may allow harm to an information resource, Any flaw in computer security that could allow an unauthorized user to gain control of a system, A condition wherein human settlements or buildings are threatened by virtue of their proximity to a hazard, the quality of their construction, or both, In a vulnerable manner, defenselessly; susceptibly; in an assailable manner, without protection,
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More likely to be exposed to Malicious programs or viruses - ""People who aren't protected by Security programs are vulnerable to getting malware or worse, a deadly computer virus.""
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More or most likely to be exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally - ""You are vulnerable to be bullied by someone at school.""
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Capable of being wounded; susceptible of wounds or external injuries; as, a vulnerable body
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Able to be easily physically, emotionally attacked
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Any indigenous species particularly at risk because of low or declining numbers, occurrence at the fringe of its range or in restricted areas, or for some other reason, but not a threatened species
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- species facing a high risk of extinction in the wild in the medium term
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Liable to injury; subject to be affected injuriously; assailable; as, a vulnerable reputation
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capable of being damaged or affected in a negative manners
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Exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
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If you lose the round, more points will be taken; if you win the round, more points will be given in higher contracts
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having scored one game
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capable of being wounded or hurt; "vulnerable parts of the body" susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation; "vulnerable to bribery"; "an argument vulnerable to refutation" susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge
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susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge
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susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation; "vulnerable to bribery"; "an argument vulnerable to refutation"
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capable of being wounded or hurt; "vulnerable parts of the body"
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Someone who is vulnerable is weak and without protection, with the result that they are easily hurt physically or emotionally. Old people are particularly vulnerable members of our society. + vulnerability vulnerabilities vul·ner·abil·ity David accepts his own vulnerability
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susceptible to physical or emotional injury; "at a tender age"
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Female: Fully opening up one's self emotionally to another Male: Playing football without a helmet
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susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge"
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Something that is vulnerable can be easily harmed or affected by something bad. Their tanks would be vulnerable to attack from the air Goodyear could be vulnerable in a prolonged economic slump. + vulnerability vul·ner·abil·ity anxieties about the country's vulnerability to invasion
If a person, animal, or plant is vulnerable to a disease, they are more likely to get it than other people, animals, or plants. People with high blood pressure are especially vulnerable to diabetes = prone, susceptible + vulnerability vul·ner·abil·ity Taking long-term courses of certain medicines may increase vulnerability to infection
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being few in number, close to being an endangered species
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unprotected, easily hurt or damaged If farmers, for example, cannot save enough money or good crops from their harvests, they become vulnerable Poor rainfall and one bad harvest may push them into poverty
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having bid and made one game in the current rubber
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TAXA believed likely to move into the ENDANGERED category in the naer future if the causal factors continue operating
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A species of special concern because of characteristics that make it particularly sensitive to human activities or natural events
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A living thing that is vulnerable is in danger of becoming threatened
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Unprotected from danger or injury; insufficiently defended
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A partnership is vulnerable if they have won a game Vulnerability matters in scoring
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(vul-ne-ra-bel) adj Female: Fully opening up one's self emotionally to another Male: Playing football without a helmet
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Susceptibility to attack or injury; the state or condition of being weak or poorly defended - "The country recognized their defence vulnerability after an airplane landed in front of the central square without any consequences."
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a specific weakness in the protections or defences surrounding someone or something
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(King, 1995) The proportion of fish in a fishing gear's area of influence that is retained by the gear
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the state of being vulnerable or exposed; "his vulnerability to litigation"; "his exposure to ridicule"
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The conditions for assigning premiums and undertrick penalties
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- The extent to which people will experience harm and property will be damaged from a hazard
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A weakness of a service and its constituent CIs (assets) which could be exploited by threats
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susceptibility to injury or attack
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Susceptibility to attack or injury; being well not defended
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defenselessness; susceptibility; quality of being easily hurt or harmed, sensitivity isim
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The state of being weak
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One or more attributes of a computer or a network that permit a subject to initiate patterns of misuse on that computer or network
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susceptibility to injury or attack the state of being vulnerable or exposed; "his vulnerability to litigation"; "his exposure to ridicule
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The quality or state of being vulnerable; vulnerableness
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A design, implementation, or operation flaw that may be exploited by a threat; the flaw causes the computer system or application to operate in a fashion different from its published specifications, and to result in destruction or misuse of equipment or data
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defines the extent to which climate change may damage or harm a system It depends not only a systems sensitivity but also on its ability to adapt to new climatic conditions
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The susceptibility of a population to a specific type of event Vulnerability is also associated with the degree of possible or potential loss from a risk that results from a hazard at a given intensity The factors that influence vulnerability include demographics, the age and resilience of the environment, technology, social differentiation and diversity, as well as regional and global economics and politics vulnerability analysis The assessment of an exposed populations' susceptibility to the adverse health effects of a particular hazard See also hazard; vulnerability
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Any weakness that could be exploited to violate a system or the information that it contains (Secure EDI)
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Short and precise definitions are given by [Schultz Jr et al 1990]: "A vulnerability is a feature or bug in a system or program which enables an attacker to bypass security measures " or [CERT 1993]: "an aspect of a system or network that leaves it open to attack"
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The extent to which climate change may damage or harm a system It depends not only on a system's sensitivity but also on its ability to adapt to new climatic conditions
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Hardware, firmware, or software flow that leaves an AIS open for potential exploitation A weakness in automated system security procedures, administrative controls, physical layout, internal controls, and so forth, that could be exploited by a threat to gain unauthorized access to information or disrupt critical processing
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Any characteristic of a computer system that allows an individual to keep it from correctly operating, or that will allow unauthorized users take control of the system A design, administrative, or implementation weakness or flaw in hardware, firmware, or software If exploited, a vulnerability could lead to an unacceptable impact in the form of unauthorized access to information or disruption of critical processing
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The propensity of a population group to experience substantial damage, disruption and casualties as a result of a hazard
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1) A characteristic of a critical infrastructure's design, implementation, or operation of that renders it susceptible to destruction or incapacitation by a threat 2) A flaw in security procedures, software, internal system controls, or implementation of an IS that may affect the integrity, confidentiality, accountability, and/or availability of data or services Vulnerabilities include flaws that may be deliberately exploited and those that may cause failure due to inadvertent human actions or natural disasters
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A weakness in security procedures, network design, or implementation, that can be exploited to violate a corporate security policy
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A flaw that allows someone to operate a computer system with authorization in excess of that which the system owner specifically granted to him or her
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A vulnerability is the existence of a weakness, design, or implementation error that can lead to an unexpected, undesirable event compromising the security of the system, network, application, or protocol involved
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Vulnerability is a flaw or weakness that may allow harm to occur to an automated information system or activity
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A weakness in information resource security policy, procedure, personnel, management, administration, hardware, software, physical layout, organization, or other factors affecting security that may allow harm to an information resource
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Any flaw in computer security that could allow an unauthorized user to gain control of a system
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A condition wherein human settlements or buildings are threatened by virtue of their proximity to a hazard, the quality of their construction, or both
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In a vulnerable manner
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defenselessly; susceptibly; in an assailable manner, without protection
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