The principle that emphasizes using multiple layers of security measures to protect information and systems is called what?
- Defense-in-Depth
- Encryption
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Two-Factor Authentication
Defense-in-Depth is a security strategy that advocates implementing multiple layers of security measures. This approach helps to provide redundancy and ensure that even if one layer is breached, other layers can still protect the system. Single Sign-On, Two-Factor Authentication, and Encryption are important security concepts but not the same as Defense-in-Depth.
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