Chaos engineering: A method of testing the resilience and robustness of systems by intentionally introducing failures or disruptions into a system in a controlled manner. It is used to identify and address potential weaknesses or vulnerabilities in a system and to ensure that it can withstand unexpected failures or events. Examples of chaos engineering include testing the ability of a system to recover from a database failure or simulating a network outage.
Categories: CC D5: Security Operations | CCSP D3: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security | CISM D3: Information Security Program | CISSP D7: Security Operations | Security+ D3: Security Architecture | SSCP D7: Systems and Application Security
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