object-capability model
The object-capability model is a security concept that enforces access control based on the behavior of objects, where an object's access to resources is determined by its capabilities rather than its identity. This model limits what an object can do based on the capabilities it possesses, preventing unauthorized access to resources and reducing the risk of security vulnerabilities.
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