B, D, and E for sure. The other options just seem like red herrings. Although I did chuckle at the idea of security filters being used for 'risk governance' - sounds like corporate jargon to me!
Hmm, I'm tempted to go with B, D, and F. Encrypting data sounds like an important security filter feature. But I guess authorization (E) is probably more core to what security filters do in Spring Security.
I'm leaning towards B, D, and E as well. Encrypting data (F) is more of a separate concern, and I'm not sure risk governance (A) or managing application users (C) are the primary functions of security filters.
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