The author of the text suggests that security experts favor a policy of "deny by default, allow by exception." It stands

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The author of the text suggests that security experts favor a policy of "deny by default, allow by exception." It stands

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The author of the text suggests that security experts favor apolicy of "deny by default, allow by exception." It stands toreason that the opposite is a potential approach as well, "allow bydefault, deny by exception." I will add that I have worked fororganization's that have employed the two opposing plans, and bothsecurity departments were successful in preventing major securitybreaches. Explain the behavior and logic behind the two approaches.Explain which position you favor and why.
hint: Think about how you create ACLs and firewall statements.Do you prefer deny things and then allowing all else?
250 words please
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