Description: Overexposure refers to a situation where sensitive data is too accessible, which can lead to security risks. This phenomenon can occur in various areas of technology, such as Security Operations Centers (SOC), where critical information may be exposed to unauthorized personnel. In computer graphics, overexposure can manifest in image representation, where important details are lost due to excessive light or brightness. In the context of Data Loss Prevention (DLP), overexposure relates to the lack of adequate controls that allow sensitive data to be accessible without proper restrictions. In Cloud Security Posture Management, overexposure can occur when data access permissions are not properly configured, allowing unauthorized users to access critical information. In 3D rendering, overexposure can affect the visual quality of models, making certain elements difficult to distinguish. Finally, overexposure can also refer to the exposure of vulnerabilities in software and systems that can be exploited by malware if necessary updates and patches are not implemented.