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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a security point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location or aspect related to security, such as a checkpoint or a key consideration in a security plan.
Example: "The event organizers established a security point at the entrance to ensure the safety of all attendees."
Alternatives: "a security checkpoint" or "a security measure".
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These cryptographic systems, called end-to-end (E2E) secure, are the preferred systems from a security point of view.
"Shale is good from a security point of view.
But from a security point of view, it is perfectly logical.
From a security point of view, what matters is getting all the information available.
From a security point of view, that is a good thing.
I'm surprised at how relaxed it all seems from a security point of view".
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"From a food security point of view, this is a tremendous accomplishment," says FAO's chief veterinary officer Juan Lubroth in an interview on the organization's Web page.
Dominion stated that it does not have a Chief Information Security Officer as a designated security point person, noting that "our Director of IT, EVP of Engineering and others currently lead our cybersecurity and risk mitigation efforts".
For example, from a network security point of view, it's essential that there be a seamless transition of performance and protection from IPv4 to IPv6.
From a national security point of view, challenging ideas that underpin radical Islam makes sense.
From a national security point of view it did not end up with the most sensible arrangement".
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