inter-object security relations
Inter-object security relations refers to the relationships and interactions between different objects (such as files, databases, applications) within a system, in terms of their security measures and protocols. This includes how these objects communicate with each other, how they access each other's data, and how they protect themselves from unauthorized access or attacks. Proper management of inter-object security relations is crucial for maintaining the overall security and integrity of the system.
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