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Glossary Term RBAC Role-Based Access Control

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What is RBAC Role-Based Access Control?

RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) is a method of restricting network access based on a user's role within the organization, ensuring users have only the necessary permissions to perform their specific job functions.

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Understanding RBAC Role-Based Access Control

RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) is a security approach that restricts system access based on defined roles assigned to individuals within an organization. Each role has a specific set of permissions and access rights. Users are assigned roles based on their job responsibilities, enabling efficient management of access control and reducing the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information.

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