Among the many cybersecurity risks organizations face on a daily basis, zero-day vulnerabilities are particularly dangerous because – until they are patched – they are unknown to technology vendors and their users. In practical terms, because the software or device vendor has no advance warning of the risks they can create, they have zero days to develop a fix – hence the phrase ‘zero-day vulnerability’.
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