The principle of "_______" ensures that critical tasks or functions are not controlled by a single individual.
- Access Control
- Defense in Depth
- Least Privilege
- Vulnerability Scanning
The principle of "Least Privilege" is a security concept that restricts individual users' access rights to the minimum levels necessary to accomplish their tasks. It ensures that no single person has excessive access, reducing the risk of unauthorized actions or potential damage.
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