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Vulnerability Debt: How Do You Put a Price on What to Fix?

Posted on June 27, 2025
Vulnerability Debt: How Do You Put a Price on What to Fix?

Putting a vulnerability debt figure together involves work, but having vulnerability debt figures lets you measure real-world values against your overall security posture.

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