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🗓️ 10 Feb 2026  
Device risk refers to the assessment of how likely a device is to be involved in fraudulent, malicious, or suspicious activities. This evaluation is based on analyzing both behavioral signals (such as unusual login patterns or transaction histories) and technical signals (like device fingerprinting, operating system vulnerabilities, or the presence of malware). Organizations use device risk scoring to identify potentially compromised or high-risk devices, enabling them to implement additional security measures, such as multi-factor authentication or transaction verification. Accurate device risk assessment helps prevent unauthorized access, reduce fraud, and protect sensitive data, making it a critical component of modern cybersecurity strategies.
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