server-side security measures
Server-side security measures refer to various techniques, protocols, and precautions implemented to safeguard the server and its associated applications from unauthorized access, data breaches, or attacks. These measures aim to protect the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of the server and its resources, ensuring that only authorized users can access and interact with the server while maintaining a secure environment.
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