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Why 'Accepting' Vulnerabilities in Cybersecurity Creates a Slow Erosion of Security Posture

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1h ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

This article critiques the cybersecurity practice of "accepting" vulnerabilities without truly mitigating them. It argues that acceptance has become a polite holding pattern — a bureaucratic checkbox exercise where critical patches go undeployed, misconfigurations go uncorrected, and security controls remain static against evolving threats. Rather than a single catastrophic breach, the piece describes a slow erosion of security posture that accumulates over time through audits and penetration tests.

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bskyWhy 'Accepting' Vulnerabilities in Cybersecurity Creates a Slow Erosion of Security Postureundercodetesting.com

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The grief that nobody warns you about isn't the breach that was blatantly obvious—it's the vulnerability that was 'accepted' but never truly mitigated.
This isn't a single catastrophic failure; it's a slow erosion of security posture, paid in instalments at every audit, every penetration test, and every...
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