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What Is an Attack Surface as Compared to a Vulnerability

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What is an attack surface as compared to a vulnerability?

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Definitions:

Convergence

In psychology, it refers to the inward movement of both eyes toward each other, usually in an effort to maintain a single binocular vision when viewing an object.

Retinal Disparity

The slight difference in the visual images that the two eyes perceive because of the different angles in which each eye views the world, contributing to depth perception.

Being Cross-eyed

A condition where the eyes do not align properly, leading one or both eyes to look inward.

Binocular Fusion

The process by which the brain combines the different images received by each eye into a single image.

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