Remove redundant line from SECURITY.txt #9048
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The Keystone team isn't making any attestations about Keystone 6's suitability for any particular purpose or industry, and to be honest, that will always need be evaluated by the developers and teams writing their own software.
This line in our SECURITY.txt is unhelpful in that respect, as even if we knew everything about a particular project, and even if we had multiple publicly-disclosed penetration tests, it would still be the downstream development teams who need to make any and all assessments, in line with our MIT license text.