Enticement: In a security context, enticement involves the creation of an attractive scenario to lure attackers into engaging in illicit activity that is already part of their intent. Unlike entrapment, it does not induce someone to commit a crime they were not predisposed to commit. Instead, it provides an opportunity for the attacker to act on preexisting criminal intent, allowing law enforcement or security professionals to monitor and potentially apprehend the attacker.
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