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Separation of duties is a security feature of many computer systems that divides the tasks of an attacker into two or more distinct processes so that one process cannot compromise the security of the system as a whole. SEP firewalls are computer security mechanisms that rely on the separation of duties principle.

SEP firewalls are designed to protect computer systems by guarding against the infiltration of malicious users or processes by preventing them from gaining access to the system’s critical files and systems.

SEP firewalls are a relatively new type of firewall that rely on the separation of duties principle. The principle states that each process on a computer system should have a distinct responsibility, and should not be able to access the system’s critical files or systems.

SEP firewalls use this principle to protect computer systems by guarding against the infiltration of malicious users or processes by preventing them from gaining access to the system’s critical files and systems.

The separation of duties principle is a security feature of many computer systems that divides the tasks of an attacker into two or more distinct processes so that one process cannot compromise the security of the system as a whole. SEP.