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

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

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

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

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

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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 interconnected subsystems, where a compromise in one can affect the entire system.