Security News > 2018 > December > Warding off security vulnerabilities with centralized data
This is the second article of a series, the first article is available here. File access permissions Having a system that lets you set the proper permissions and prevents unauthorized people from accessing files is important. However, you should expect that human error will lead to unwanted vulnerabilities. Expecting your users to manually set permissions on each file without ever making a mistake is unrealistic and bad for security and compliance. The key to getting … More → The post Warding off security vulnerabilities with centralized data appeared first on Help Net Security.
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