least privilege principle
The "least privilege principle" is a concept in computer security that states that a user or program should only be given the minimum level of access or permissions necessary to perform their required tasks, and no more.
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Related Concepts (12)
- access control
- access control and permission enforcement in rtos
- least privilege escalation
- need-to-know basis
- permission management
- principle of least authority
- privileged account management
- role-based access control
- secure coding practices
- security permissions
- segregation of duties
- zero trust security
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