The aspect that is NOT typically considered a direct security feature of software is "ability to handle errors without crashing." While handling errors gracefully is important for software stability and usability, it is not specifically a security feature. The other options—two-factor authentication, encrypted data communication, and data validation—are all directly related to enhancing the security of a software application.
Which of these is NOT an aspect of a software’s security features?(1 point)Responsesability to handle errors without crashingability to handle errors without crashingtwo-factor authenticationtwo-factor authenticationencrypted data communicationencrypted data communicationdata validation
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