Lecture

Security Principles: Least Privilege, Common Mechanism, Acceptability

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This lecture covers the principles of least privilege, separation of privilege, and least common mechanism in security. It explains how granting minimal privileges to users helps prevent system damage, the importance of minimizing shared mechanisms among users, and the need for security mechanisms to be user-friendly to ensure correct application and system security.

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