
Windows Security Model
The Windows Security Model is a framework that ensures the protection of data and resources within Windows operating systems. It relies on user accounts, passwords, and permissions to control access. Each user has specific rights, determining what they can see or modify. Security features include authentication (verifying user identity) and authorization (granting permission to access resources). Additionally, it employs encryption to protect data and prevent unauthorized access. This model helps safeguard personal information and system integrity, providing a secure environment for users to operate their devices and applications effectively.