👉 Malpractice engineering refers to the intentional design, implementation, or oversight of flawed processes, systems, or practices that lead to harm, financial loss, or legal repercussions for individuals, organizations, or clients. It involves deliberately creating vulnerabilities, inefficiencies, or unsafe conditions that can result in malpractice claims. This can manifest in various ways, such as inadequate risk management, poor quality control, or systemic failures in software development, project management, or medical practices. Malpractice engineering often exploits human error, organizational weaknesses, or technological shortcomings to achieve harmful outcomes, and it can have severe consequences, including lawsuits, regulatory penalties, and reputational damage.