Ok perhaps we can use these terms properly now :D
Threat : a party with the capabilities and intentions to exploit a vulnerability in an asset
Vulnerability : a weakness in an asset that could lead to exploitation
Let me put in these context :
1). This is the situation in the view of Wayne Rooney
Risk : Getting injured again and missed the WC tournament and perhaps starting of EPL season. (Perhaps receiving the hair dryer treatment from Sir Alex Ferguson can be included as well)
Asset : Wayne Rooney footballing abilities
vulnerability : "Fully recovered" broken metatarsal
Threat : Rough Defenders
Exploit : Rough/hard tackles to that "fully recovered" foot.
2). This is the situation from the view of fenris (sorry for using ur nick :D)
Risk : Expelled from the higher learning institution
Asset : Diploma/degree
vulnerability : A case about his abusing the Institution's IT facilities.
Threat : The System Admin that's going for fenris blood
Exploit : His Mac address using illegal PIN number access logfiles.
3) This is the situation from England's view
Risk : Booted out from World Cup at early stage
Asset : A good set of players (or so called good set of players)
Vulnerability : Depending too much on 21 years old striker that thought he is fully recovered from his broken metatarsal. Played a boring football and have a lousy coach/manager.
Threat : Any other teams that can score 1st against England
Exploit : Beautiful football :D
p/s: No 3 is my personal opinion aaa..
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erk .. terlibat sama dalam terms ? ? ? ? nasib2
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