Anticipating misuse - GCSE Computer Science Definition

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"Anticipating misuse" in the context of GCSE Computer Science refers to the proactive identification and consideration of potential ways in which software, systems, or digital services can be used improperly or maliciously. It involves thinking like a potential attacker or a user with harmful intentions to foresee possible security breaches, data theft, or other types of abuse. By anticipating misuse, developers can implement safeguards and design systems that are more robust and secure, ensuring they operate as intended and protect both users and data from harm. This process is critical for maintaining trust and reliability in technology, making it an essential skill for budding computer scientists.

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Robert Hampton

Reviewer: Robert Hampton

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Rob has over 16 years' experience teaching Computer Science and ICT at KS3 & GCSE levels. Rob has demonstrated strong leadership as Head of Department since 2012 and previously supported teacher development as a Specialist Leader of Education, empowering departments to excel in Computer Science. Beyond his tech expertise, Robert embraces the virtual world as an avid gamer, conquering digital battlefields when he's not coding.

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