Exfiltration: The unauthorized transfer of data from a computer or other device to an external location or party. In cybersecurity, it often refers to data being illicitly copied or transmitted out of a network by an attacker or malware. Exfiltration can result in significant privacy breaches, intellectual property theft, and security incidents. Preventing exfiltration is a key focus of data loss prevention (DLP) strategies and security controls.
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