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docs: typo 'admnistrators' in security.mdx #23166

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/docs/security.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ a certain resource type or policy area. You can check possible directives

It's extremely important to correclty configure a Content Security Policy when deploying Superset to
prevent many types of attacks. For that matter, Superset provides the ` TALISMAN_CONFIG` key in `config.py`
where admnistrators can define the policy. When running in production mode, Superset will check for the presence
where administrators can define the policy. When running in production mode, Superset will check for the presence
of a policy and if it's not able to find one, it will issue a warning with the security risks. For environments
where CSP policies are defined outside of Superset using other software, administrators can disable
the warning using the `CONTENT_SECURITY_POLICY_WARNING` key in `config.py`.
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