xml security best practices
XML security best practices refer to a set of guidelines and measures aimed at protecting data integrity, confidentiality, and mitigating potential vulnerabilities when using XML (Extensible Markup Language) for storing and transmitting information. These practices ensure secure development, deployment, and management of XML-based systems by implementing strong authentication, encryption, access control, and proper validation mechanisms.
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