# secon > Get the SELinux security context of a file, pid, current execution context, or a context specification. > See also: `semanage`, `runcon`, `chcon`. > More information: . - Get the security context of the current execution context: `secon` - Get the current security context of a process: `secon --pid {{1}}` - Get the current security context of a file, resolving all intermediate symlinks: `secon --file {{path/to/file_or_directory}}` - Get the current security context of a symlink itself (i.e. do not resolve): `secon --link {{path/to/symlink}}` - Parse and explain a context specification: `secon {{system_u:system_r:container_t:s0:c899,c900}}`