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Glossary Term Information Flow Control

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What is Information Flow Control?

Information Flow Control refers to the process of regulating the movement of information between different levels of confidentiality or security within a system, ensuring that sensitive data is not improperly disclosed or accessed by unauthorized parties.

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Understanding Information Flow Control

Information Flow Control is a security measure that governs how information is allowed to move within a system or network. It enforces restrictions on the dissemination of sensitive data, ensuring that information only flows between authorized entities in accordance with specified security policies and access controls. This control mechanism is crucial in preventing unauthorized data leaks or breaches by maintaining strict regulations on information transfer and access within an organization or network.

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