Vulnerability Assessment : Identify and classify vulnerabilities in a system. Broad and comprehensive, covering all possible vulnerabilities. Shallow analysis to detect known vulnerabilities. Uses automated tools for scanning. List of identified vulnerabilities with severity ratings. Typically quickRead more
Vulnerability Assessment :
- Identify and classify vulnerabilities in a system.
- Broad and comprehensive, covering all possible vulnerabilities.
- Shallow analysis to detect known vulnerabilities.
- Uses automated tools for scanning.
- List of identified vulnerabilities with severity ratings.
- Typically quicker to perform; can be done regularly.
- Lower technical skills required can often be conducted by less experienced personnel using tools.
- Identifies potential risks based on detected vulnerabilities.
- Generally lower cost due to automation.
- Improve security posture by identifying weaknesses.
Penetration Testing :
- Exploit vulnerabilities to determine the extent of damage possible.
- Focused and specific, targeting certain vulnerabilities to exploit.
- Deep analysis to exploit and understand the impact of vulnerabilities.
- Combines automated tools with manual techniques for exploitation.
- Detailed report of vulnerabilities, exploitation methods, and impact.
- More time-consuming and often done periodically.
- Higher technical skills required and experienced testers.
- Assesses actual risks by exploiting vulnerabilities.
- Higher cost due to manual effort and expertise required.
- Simulate real-world attacks to evaluate security defenses.
Chandrayaan-3, India's third lunar mission, consists of: *Lander:* Vikram *Rover:* Pragyan *Names' Significance:* 1. Vikram: Named after Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the father of India's space program. 2. Pragyan: Sanskrit word for "wisdom" or "knowledge," symbolizing the mission's goal of gaining insightsRead more
Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission, consists of:
*Lander:* Vikram
*Rover:* Pragyan
*Names’ Significance:*
1. Vikram: Named after Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the father of India’s space program.
2. Pragyan: Sanskrit word for “wisdom” or “knowledge,” symbolizing the mission’s goal of gaining insights into the lunar surface.
*Mission Objectives:*
1. Soft-landing on the lunar south pole.
2. Deploying the rover for surface exploration.
3. Conducting scientific experiments.
*Launch:* Chandrayaan-3 was successfully launched on July 14, 2023.
*Success:* Chandrayaan-3 achieved a historic soft landing on the lunar south pole on August 23, 2023.
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