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"Write the definition here (maximum one sentence of 100 characters, ignoring formatting characters). Don't include the term defined in the definition itself, and start the text with a capital letter.
Design pattern that defines the alignment of a system's function and user expectation with respect to information security.
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Design pattern that defines the alignment of a system's function and user expectation with respect to information security.