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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
Just-in-Time Access Control restricts users' access privileges to only what is necessary for a specific time period to prevent unauthorized access and reduce security risks.
Just-in-Time Access Control Definition: Just-in-Time Access Control restricts users' access privileges to only what is necessary for a specific time period to prevent unauthorized access and reduce security risks.
Just-in-Time Access Control is a security approach that provides users with temporary access rights to specific resources for a defined period or under certain conditions. It ensures that users only have access privileges when needed, reducing the risk of unauthorized access and potential security breaches. This method helps organizations manage access control more effectively by dynamically adjusting permissions based on real-time requirements, enhancing security posture and minimizing potential attack vectors.
Just-in-Time Access Control is one of the topics you'll master in the Security+ Boot Camp.
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