Four eyes principle
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The four eyes principle is a security guideline that recommends that at least two people must witness or approve a particular activity. Organizations enforce this principle to protect themselves from dishonest individuals as well as honest mistakes.
[edit] External links
- FourEyes - A Windows product that enforces four-eyes policies
- A tutorial for configuring four-eyes authorization for Zorp administrators

