On Tue, 25 Jul 2023, 14:15 Border, John, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess I may have a different view of who an end user is.  For example, I
> see the people working in a bank as end users.  But, I realize that this
> has never been the general view.
>

Workers in a bank are end users with specific needs, that of both the
individual and their employer. In designing their systems of access, an
employer might need certain forms of visibility but also certain kinds of
security assurance. The conflict arises where a stakeholder that is neither
the employee or employer might wish to create an architecture or deployment
that suits their own needs (such as revealing information that would
otherwise be private in order to achieve some goal) without accommodating
the end user needs.

Cheers
Lucas

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