FRD-FMVformerly FRD-ALL-28
Fully Mitigated Vulnerability
Definition
A vulnerability where the likelihood of exploitation or potential adverse impact of exploitation has been reduced from the original evaluation until either are negligible, but the vulnerability is still detected.
Also Referred To As
fully mitigated vulnerabilityfully mitigated vulnerabilities
Used in FedRAMP KSI Requirements
This term appears in FedRAMP Key Security Indicator statements. Understanding its precise definition is critical for accurate self-assessment.
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