The flip-side of course is making the site easy to use. Security is a balancing act between Ease-of-use and Security.
One of my favourite definitions of security: "making the right data available to the right people at the right time".
It encompasses too oft overlooked points: first, that a system that prevents valid access can be just as bad, or worse, than a system that grants too much access, and second, access rights change over time. If a bank vault won't let anyone get the money, ever, it's worse than useless. A former bank teller should not retain keys to the vault after (s)he leaves the company; and a bank teller also shouldn't even be able to open the vault when not on shift.
It's an easy thing to state; and a hard thing to get right.
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