capability-based security
Capability-based security is a security model where access rights are based on a user's individual capabilities, rather than their identity or roles. This model allows users to access only the resources and perform only the actions that their specific capabilities allow, reducing the risk of unauthorized access and privilege escalation.
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Related Concepts (11)
- access control
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- capability patterns
- capability-based access control
- inter-object security relations
- object capabilities
- object-capability model
- permissioned operating systems
- principle of least privilege
- secure capability systems
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