Python private and protected variables and methods

Dear All, While teaching Python protected variables, I figured out the oddity about Python. I am using Python 2.7.12+ for my teaching. There is not really a concept of protected variables in Python, is it? For a more detailed explanation of what I am trying to do, please read this article, http://radek.io/2011/07/21/private-protected-and-public-in-python/ It that is the case, Python is not suitable for companies that require secure transactions such as Banking softwares. What solution are possible to overcome data masquerading attempts that might result because of this? Thanks and regards, Annapoornima www.pyladies.co.in

On 11/29/2016 9:39 AM, Annapoornima Koppad wrote:
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Hello, Annapoornima pydev list is for development of future Python and Cpython. Questions about using current Python should be directed to python-list or other forums such as Stackoverflow or specialized lists. I know that Python is heavily used in the American finacial sector but not anything about specific security practices. I expect python-list to have readers that do know something. When you post, try to be a bit more specific about particular threat models. -- Terry Jan Reedy

On 11/29/2016 9:39 AM, Annapoornima Koppad wrote:
Only the _ convention.
Hello, Annapoornima pydev list is for development of future Python and Cpython. Questions about using current Python should be directed to python-list or other forums such as Stackoverflow or specialized lists. I know that Python is heavily used in the American finacial sector but not anything about specific security practices. I expect python-list to have readers that do know something. When you post, try to be a bit more specific about particular threat models. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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Annapoornima Koppad
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Terry Reedy