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One important OWASP security principle is “Separation of Duties.” This means that important tasks should be divided among different people so that no one person has full control. For example, the person who makes a payment should not be the same person who approves it. By splitting up duties, it becomes much harder for someone to make a mistake or do something wrong without others noticing.

This principle is very important because it helps stop fraud, abuse, and accidents. If one person had all the power, they could easily misuse it or make a serious error. When work is shared, each person can check and confirm the other’s actions, which improves safety and honesty. It also helps keep people accountable for what they do. In simple terms, Separation of Duties keeps systems and data safe by making sure no single person can control every step of an important process.

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