role-based access control (rbac)
Role-based access control (RBAC) is a method used to manage and restrict access to information or resources within a system, based on predefined roles that individuals or groups are assigned. It ensures that users are granted appropriate privileges and permissions based on their specific role within the organization, simplifying access management and minimizing potential security risks.
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