Only that security exceptions no longer throw the stateful session out of the cache. This is why the security interceptor is after the instance interceptor by default. If a session attempts an invalid access, it invalidates the session. With the security interceptor up front, the session will remain alive. Generally it should not be a big deal, but that is a change in behavior.
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