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Glossary Term Context-Aware Access Control

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What is Context-Aware Access Control?

Context-Aware Access Control is a method of restricting access to resources based on the context of the access request, including factors like user identity, location, time of access, and the device being used.

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Understanding Context-Aware Access Control

Context-Aware Access Control is a security measure that dynamically adjusts and restricts a user's access to resources based on various factors such as user identity, location, time of access, and device being used. By taking into account the context in which the access request is made, this approach enhances security by ensuring that access is granted only when specific conditions are met, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access and potential security breaches.

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