Security domains: A sphere within which security policies and rules govern access to information or resources. In a network or system, different security domains might exist, each with its own levels of trust and access controls, allowing users or processes to access specific data or resources based on their privileges. For example, a network might have separate security domains for its administrative, production, and guest users, each with distinct rules for accessing data and resources.
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