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Software security measures must control, limit, and in some cases prohibit the access of each resource to the other resources in the network. The restrictions should ensure that the computer system cannot be damaged or altered by any of its users, that the privacy of each user's resources is guaranteed, and that sensitive information is not released into an unprotected environment. Designers and programmers must specify the resources to be protected and select structures for conveniently representing access rights among those resources. They must use encryption where necessary, identify users and other resources external to the network, and consider security requirements at all points in the actual programming. 1 figure.