Security Bypass
Security bypass refers to methods or techniques used to circumvent security measures in a system or application. This can involve exploiting vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, or weaknesses in security protocols to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information or resources.
Common examples of security bypass include SQL injection, where attackers manipulate database queries, and social engineering, where individuals deceive others to gain access. Organizations must regularly update their security practices to protect against these threats and ensure that their systems remain secure against potential breaches.