secure software architecture
Secure software architecture refers to the design and structure of a software system that incorporates measures and practices to minimize vulnerabilities, protect against unauthorized access, maintain data integrity, and ensure confidentiality, thereby reducing the risk of security breaches or malicious activities.
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