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Role-based access control, or RBAC, is an approach for restricting access to digital resources based on a user’s role in an organization.For instance, under RBAC, a company’s accountant should ...
With RBAC, rather than allowing access to specific users, access is granted based on the user’s role. For example, in the case of the user who should be allowed access to finance data but not HR, RBAC ...
Role-based access control (RBAC) offers a way to better manage remote and hybrid risk. Paired with the principle of least privilege, government agencies can boost both access request visibility and ...
Traditionally, organizations relied on role-based access control (RBAC) to secure access to resources. An account would have a designated role, and that role would have permission to access resources.
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