role-based access control
Role-based access control is a method of restricting access to computer systems and data based on the roles or job positions that individuals have within an organization, ensuring that only authorized users can perform specific actions or access certain resources.
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Related Concepts (16)
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- access control problem
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- discretionary access control
- group roles
- least privilege
- least privilege principle
- mandatory access control
- multi-level security
- permissions
- privileges
- rbac implementation
- rbac models
- security policies
- user roles
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- access control enforcement
- access control frameworks
- access control mechanisms
- access control models
- access control policies
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