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What is the most common point of failure in a horizontal integration?(1 point) Responses 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 all subsystems integrate with one another and cross-connections get messy all systems require a new silo for each 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 systems where a compromise in one subsystem can potentially lead to vulnerabilities in the entire integrated system.
This highlights the risk associated with interconnected systems where a compromise in one subsystem can potentially lead to vulnerabilities in the entire integrated system.
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