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{{hatnote|Various references to High Security, Low Security, Null Security, and Wormhole Space redirect here. For the EVE University Campuses focused on student activities in each of these areas, see [[Hi Sec Campus]], [[Null-Sec Campus]], or [[Wormhole Community]], respectively. Other campuses are listed at [[Campuses]].}}
{{hatnote|Various references to High Security, Low Security, Null Security, and Wormhole Space redirect here. For the EVE University Campuses focused on student activities in each of these areas, see [[Hi Sec Campus]], [[Null-Sec Campus]], or [[Wormhole Community]], respectively. Other campuses are listed at [[Communities]].}}
A star system's '''Security Level''' is a rough measure of how hazardous that particular system is. Players also commonly use the terms Sec Level, System Sec, Security Rating, and Sec Rating. It is displayed in-game as a number with a single decimal place in the range -1.0 to 1.0. Security level should not be confused with [[Security Status]], which is an attribute attached to a player character.
A star system's '''Security Level''' is a rough measure of how hazardous that particular system is. Players also commonly use the terms Sec Level, System Sec, Security Rating, and Sec Rating. It is displayed in-game as a number with a single decimal place in the range -1.0 to 1.0. Security level should not be confused with [[Security Status]], which is an attribute attached to a player character.