rbac models
RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) models are a type of access control system that restricts system access based on the roles assigned to individual users. In RBAC models, permissions are assigned to roles, and users are then assigned to specific roles in order to access the resources and perform the actions associated with those roles. This helps to streamline access management and ensure that users only have access to the resources and actions necessary for their role within the organization.
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