SECURITY: Difference between revisions

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== HUMANS ==
== HUMANS ==


SECURITY is somewhat redundant with [https://humanstxt.org/ HUMANS] and more technical to set up and use.&ensp; If you already have "<code>/humans.txt</code>" then you don't really need "<code>/security.txt</code>" but it can be helpful as it provides a standardized way for security researchers (as opposed to any human) to reach you in case a security vulnerability is discovered on your website.
SECURITY is somewhat redundant with <u>[[HUMANS]]</u> and more technical to set up and use.&ensp; If you already have "<code>/humans.txt</code>" then you don't really need "<code>/security.txt</code>" but it can be helpful as it provides a standardized way for security researchers (as opposed to any human) to reach you in case a security vulnerability is discovered on your website.


* <u><code>https://www.nicolesharp.net/humans.txt</code></u>
* <u><code>https://www.nicolesharp.net/humans.txt</code></u>
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* <code>https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9116</code>
* <code>https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9116</code>
* <code>https://www.securitytxt.org/</code>
* <code>https://www.securitytxt.org/</code>
* <code>[[ROBOTS#SECURITY]]</code>
* <u><code>[[ROBOTS#SECURITY]]</code></u>
* <code>https://humanstxt.org/</code>
* <u><code>[[HUMANS]]</code></u>


== references ==
== references ==