Predetermined security rules are like instructions that help keep things safe before they happen.
Imagine you're playing at a park with your friends. The grown-ups say, "No running near the pond." That’s a rule, it helps stop accidents. Predetermined security rules work in a similar way, but instead of being for kids at a park, they’re for computers or websites.
Like a Playground Rulebook
Think of your favorite toy, maybe a robot that you control with buttons. If you press the wrong button, it might do something unexpected, like crash into a wall! Predetermined security rules are like having a rulebook for your robot: "Only press red and blue buttons." That way, your robot stays safe and follows what it's supposed to do.
How They Work
These rules are set up ahead of time, before anything happens. Just like the park rules stop you from falling into the pond, security rules stop bad things like hackers or mistakes from messing up a computer or website.
So whether it’s your robot, a game, or even your favorite app, predetermined security rules help keep everything working smoothly and safely!
Examples
- A school uses a lock that only opens with a specific code, so no one else can get in.
- A computer blocks unknown devices from connecting to its network.
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See also
- How Do Fingerprint Scanners Actually Recognize You?
- How Do Fingerprint Scanners Actually Work?
- What are security mechanisms?
- What is securing?
- What are standards?