Choosing a security container for a specific software application is largely determined by value and what other characteristic of the item to be stored?
Reproducibility, huh? So, we need a security container that can, like, make copies of itself? That's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off.
Vulnerability is the way to go. Unless, of course, your software is a top-secret government project, in which case Place of origin might be the correct answer. Gotta keep those foreign hackers out, you know!
Reproducibility? Really? I think the correct answer is Commonality, as the security container should be compatible with the common standards and practices in the industry.
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