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An electrical contracting business suffers a security breach where a competitor obtains the company's proprietary pricing templates and active commercial bids. A cybersecurity analysis of the incident reveals three distinct vulnerabilities:

  1. The company's primary software tools did not require secondary verification codes, allowing the attacker to log in using a compromised password.
  2. The company-issued laptops did not have automatic software updates enabled, leaving them vulnerable to known malware.
  3. A residential service technician's credentials were used to download the bidding files, even though their field role does not require access to company financials or estimates.

While all three areas must be addressed, the contractor realizes that the specific failure to limit what an authenticated user is authorized to view or modify within the system represents a failure to implement the safeguard of restricting ____ permissions.

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Updated 2026-05-17

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