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Security Fundamentals Part 1: Fail Open vs. Fail Closed
In this series we will explore several core security concepts and discuss how they relate not just to security teams but also to software development teams. Part one covers the concept of Fail Open vs. Fail Closed .
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Security Fundamentals Part 1: Fail Open vs. Fail Closed
https://community.microfocus.com/cyberres/b/sws-22/posts/security-fundamentals-part-1-fail-open-vs-fail-closed
In this series we will explore several core security concepts and discuss how they relate not just to security teams but also to software development teams. Part one covers the concept of Fail Open vs. Fail Closed .
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Security Fundamentals Part 1: Fail Open vs. Fail Closed
In this series we will explore several core security concepts and discuss how they relate not just to security teams but also to software development teams. Part one covers the concept of Fail Open vs. Fail Closed .
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- descriptionIn this series we will explore several core security concepts and discuss how they relate not just to security teams but also to software development teams. Part one covers the concept of Fail Open vs. Fail Closed .
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