
CVD (Composite Vulnerability Development)
CVD, or Composite Vulnerability Development, refers to the process of assessing and understanding how multiple vulnerabilities in a system or environment combine to increase overall risk. Instead of looking at vulnerabilities individually, CVD examines their interactions and cumulative impact, helping organizations identify and prioritize areas that are most at risk. This approach allows for more effective mitigation strategies by focusing on the combined effects and how they can be exploited together, ultimately enhancing the security and resilience of systems against complex threats.