I'm not GP but I'm not sure what you'd need examples for. One meaning of security is similar to that of protection. Protection is directional, so to speak.
A company, an organization or an individual can have security guards, security procedures, etc. Security can protect the organization from objectively malicious threats, but security can also mean protection from any real or perceived threat to someone's interests.
Security can also protect an organization from the leakage of embarrassing or potentially incriminating information. An authoritarian regime has security to prevent it from being challenged. Security guards at an industry might stop activists from getting to the grounds to gather evidence of harm to the environment or people. Indeed, security staff would stop unauthorized people regardless of those people's intentions.
All of those are examples of security even if other people's legitimate interests were in conflict with it.
Security is for someone, and from someone or something.
A company, an organization or an individual can have security guards, security procedures, etc. Security can protect the organization from objectively malicious threats, but security can also mean protection from any real or perceived threat to someone's interests.
Security can also protect an organization from the leakage of embarrassing or potentially incriminating information. An authoritarian regime has security to prevent it from being challenged. Security guards at an industry might stop activists from getting to the grounds to gather evidence of harm to the environment or people. Indeed, security staff would stop unauthorized people regardless of those people's intentions.
All of those are examples of security even if other people's legitimate interests were in conflict with it.
Security is for someone, and from someone or something.