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Database system security refers to the mechanisms and procedures that are designed to protect data from unauthorized access, loss, or deletion. Security can include various aspects of the system, such as user authentication, data access authorization, data encryption, and other elements that affect the security of the system. Proper security is essential for ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data in the database system.

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Permissions mechanism

Mechanism of dependencies between objects and access roles to objects in the Mercury DB system. The assumption is to meet the requirement that the system has an advanced mechanism for managing user permissions to perform operations on individual types of cases with granulation of permissions to individual fields of case objects.