Security Incidents Aren’t Sudden. They’re Ignored Over Time
Автор: The Exposure Window
Загружено: 2026-01-17
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Most security incidents don’t begin with an attack. They begin with time.
In this video, I explain the concept of the Exposure Window — the period during which systems, data, or access exist in a state of exposure long before anyone notices.
Modern security is still framed as a series of events: vulnerabilities, alerts, incidents. But real environments operate continuously. Access persists. Configurations drift. Visibility outlives intent.
The Exposure Window names the condition that exists between creation and understanding — when something is reachable or observable, but no longer aligned with how the organization believes it exists.
This video explores:
Why incidents feel “sudden” even when nothing actually changed
Why exposure is a condition, not an event
How time compounds risk without triggering alerts
Why attackers don’t create exposure — time does
Why security maturity should be measured by how quickly exposure collapses, not by the absence of breaches
This is not a discussion about tools, tactics, or threat actors.
It’s about how risk actually forms in modern systems.
Security doesn’t fail at the moment of breach.
It fails when exposure exists without being understood. #cybersecurity #cybersecuritycompany #business #businessrisk
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