potiuk commented on code in PR #4522:
URL: https://github.com/apache/solr/pull/4522#discussion_r3485030291


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SECURITY.md:
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+
+# Security Policy
+
+## Reporting a Vulnerability
+
+Apache Solr follows the Apache Software Foundation security process. Report
+suspected vulnerabilities **privately** to the ASF Security Team at
+[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) (the Solr PMC is reachable 
via
+`[email protected]`). Do **not** open public issues or pull requests for

Review Comment:
   Addressed :)



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AGENTS.md:
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@@ -72,3 +72,14 @@ While README.md and CONTRIBUTING.md are mainly written for 
humans, this file is
 - We use the "logchange" tooling to manage our changelog. See 
`dev-docs/changelog.adoc` for details and conventions
 - To scaffold a new changelog entry, run `gradlew writeChangelog`, and then 
edit the new file located in `changelog/unreleased/`.
 - Do not add a changelog entry before a JIRA issue or a Github PR is assigned, 
as one is required.
+
+## Security
+
+For security findings, follow the project's threat model:
+[THREAT_MODEL.md](THREAT_MODEL.md) — the trust boundaries, the load-bearing
+auth+authz / trusted-environment posture, the properties Solr provides vs. 
those
+left to the operator (notably: never expose an unauthenticated Solr to an

Review Comment:
   Added.



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