1 . Consider an SELinux system, with a process P that is running in domain cat_t , and a file F whose type is food_t . Assume the system is using the default targeted policy (i.e., the default policy that comes with SELinux), and has not been modified by any system administrators (except to allow process P to run in domain cat_t ) . Will P be able to access F ? 2 . Using the same scenario as the previous question, in general terms, which files on the system can P access when running in domain cat_t? a) No files on the system b) All files on the system c) Files with the type food_t d) Files with the type cat_t.