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Glossary Term Least Access Principle

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What is Least Access Principle?

The Least Access Principle in cybersecurity refers to granting individuals only the minimum level of access necessary to perform their job functions, reducing the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information or systems.

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Understanding Least Access Principle

The Least Access Principle, also known as the Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP), is a cybersecurity concept that dictates that an individual, system, or application is given only the minimum level of access or permissions necessary to perform their tasks or functions effectively. By implementing this principle, organizations can minimize the risk of unauthorized access, reduce the potential impact of security incidents, and enhance overall security posture.

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