Compromise

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1. Security - cyber crime - confidentiality.

To weaken, expose to risk or threat, or breach confidentiality.


Huge range of cybercrime
"Fraudsters go for easy targets. If there are obvious weak spots in a company's digital security, they will exploit them.
There is a huge range of types of cybercrime, ranging from attempts to compromise an entire business's operations, to simple scams aimed at exploiting the vulnerability of customers and staff."
Cybercrime – A Threat And An Opportunity - the Treasurer's Wiki.


2. Agreement - settlement - concession.

To reach a settlement or agreed position, usually following discussion or negotiation, and concessions by each of the parties to the settlement or agreement.


3. Noun.

The act - or the result - of compromising.


Working capital management is a compromise
"As a result, the management of working capital is essentially a compromise between levels high enough for smooth commercial operation and safeguarding reputation, and levels low enough to be financially efficient."
Working capital management - the Treasurer's Wiki.


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