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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
Interoperable access control is the capability of a system to integrate and communicate with other systems to efficiently manage and enforce access permissions across multiple platforms or technologies.
Interoperable Access Control Definition: Interoperable access control is the capability of a system to integrate and communicate with other systems to efficiently manage and enforce access permissions across multiple platforms or technologies.
Interoperable Access Control refers to the ability of different systems or components to work together seamlessly in enforcing access control policies across multiple platforms or technologies. It ensures that access control mechanisms are consistent and effective in regulating user permissions and authorizations across diverse systems, applications, and networks. This interoperability facilitates efficient and secure access management, enabling organizations to maintain a cohesive and standardized approach to controlling user access rights and privileges.
Interoperable Access Control is one of the topics you'll master in the Security+ Boot Camp.
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