Differentiated security
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Differentiated security is a form of computer security that deploys a range of different security policies and mechanisms according to the identity and context of a user or transaction.
This makes it much more difficult to scale or replicate attacks, since each cluster/individual has a different security profile and there should be no common weaknesses.[citation needed]
One way of achieving this is by subdividing the population into small differentiated clusters. At the extreme, each individual belongs to a different class.
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[edit | edit source]External links
[edit | edit source]- Differentiated security in wireless networks Andreas Johnsson, 2002.