access control permissions and resource management architecture |
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| navigate by keyword : accesscontrol permissions authorization rbac role based access control informationsecurity cybersecurity identitymanagement iam identity management digital resources administrator developer user database server file sharing technology security architecture privileges least privilege full modify read matrix data flow governance audit confidentiality integrity availability iso27001 gdpr compliance hipaa soc2 information system network cloud computing devsecops operations application authentication provisioning dlp loss prevention risk account |
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| A digital access and permissions matrix illustrated in neon on a dark grid background. It shows three distinct user roles: Administrator (blue), Developer (green), and User (orange), each with varying levels of PERMISSIONS (Full Access, Edit Access, View, Edit) for three types of RESOURCES (Database, Server, File Share). This illustration is a conceptual model of role-based access control (RBAC) or attribute-based access control (ABAC) systems, which are fundamental to information security in order to guarantee the principle of least privilege. |
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