What is the most common point of failure in a horizontal integration?(1 point)

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all systems require a new silo for each subsystem
all systems require a new silo for each subsystem

all subsystems communicate through a single point
all subsystems communicate through a single point

all subsystems connect to one another, so the system is vulnerable to infiltration via any subsystem
all subsystems connect to one another, so the system is vulnerable to infiltration via any subsystem

all subsystems integrate with one another and cross-connections get messy

1 answer

The most common point of failure in a horizontal integration is:

all subsystems connect to one another, so the system is vulnerable to infiltration via any subsystem.

This highlights the risk associated with having interconnected subsystems, where the security or failure of one can impact the entire system.