What are Cyber Attack Vectors?
Cyber Attack Vectors are the methods or pathways that attackers use to gain access to systems, networks, or data. These vectors define how an attack is executed, whether through technical vulnerabilities, human factors, or physical access.
Common attack vectors include Phishing, Exploits, Brute Force Attack attempts, and web vulnerabilities such as SQL Injection (SQLi) and Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). They collectively contribute to an organization's overall Attack Surface.
What are Cyber Attack Vectors used for?
Attack vectors are used to initiate cyber attacks and establish a foothold within target environments. Understanding them allows organizations to identify weaknesses and implement appropriate Security Controls.
Security leaders use this concept to design Defense in Depth strategies, prioritize risk mitigation, and align detection capabilities such as SIEM, EDR, and Threat Hunting. Reducing attack vectors is essential for improving overall Security Posture.