What is the difference between failing close and failing open?

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In this episode, we go back to the Security Design Principles series, this time we are discussing Failsafe Defaults.

Failsafe defaults simply means that the default condition of a system should always be to deny. Understanding failsafe defaults and other security design principles will help you become a better analyst and produce more secure, robust, and functional systems.

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