The Vulnerability Discovery Model is a theoretical framework used to understand and predict the emergence, identification, and reporting of vulnerabilities in software and systems. This model often considers various factors such as: 1. **Time**: How vulnerabilities are discovered over time and the patterns associated with their discovery. 2. **Methods of Discovery**: The techniques used by security researchers, hackers, and automated tools to find vulnerabilities, including static code analysis, fuzz testing, manual code reviews, and others.
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