Answer:
SID stands for Security Identifier and is an internal value used to uniquely identify a user or a group.
A SID contain
* User and group security descriptors
* 48-bit ID authority
* Revision level
* Variable subauthority values
A SID contain
* User and group security descriptors
* 48-bit ID authority
* Revision level
* Variable subauthority values
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