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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
Role-based Access Control (RBAC) is a method of restricting network access based on the roles of individual users within an organization, assigning permissions to roles rather than to individual users.
Role-based Access Control Definition: Role-based Access Control (RBAC) is a method of restricting network access based on the roles of individual users within an organization, assigning permissions to roles rather than to individual users.
Role-based Access Control (RBAC) is a method of restricting network access based on the roles of individual users within an organization. In RBAC, access is granted based on the roles assigned to users. These roles determine the permissions and privileges users have, allowing organizations to enforce the principle of least privilege. RBAC helps in reducing the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches by ensuring that users can only access the resources necessary for their specific role in the organization.
Role-based Access Control is one of the topics you'll master in the Security+ Boot Camp.
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