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Security Model Re-Evaluation

Definition

Security model re-evaluation is the periodic assessment and adjustment of a system’s security assumptions and protective measures. This process involves critically examining the underlying principles, threat landscape, and effectiveness of existing security protocols to ensure continued resilience against evolving risks. It often entails reviewing cryptographic primitives, access controls, and network architecture in light of new vulnerabilities or technological advancements. Regular re-evaluation is essential for maintaining robust security in dynamic environments.