capability-based access control
Capability-based access control is a security model where access to resources is determined by the possession of specific capabilities or permissions. These capabilities are granted to users or processes based on their identity, role, or other attributes, allowing them to perform specific actions on the resource. This model emphasizes the need-to-know principle, granting access only to those who have been explicitly given the necessary capabilities.
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- access control
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