Access Control Management
Access Control Management (ACM) – the process of managing access control in IT systems to ensure that only authorized users can access specific resources. As part of Identity and Access Management (IAM), ACM includes granting and revoking permissions, implementing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and applying access control models such as RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), ABAC (Attribute-Based Access Control), UBAC (User-Based Access Control), and CBAC (Context-Based Access Control). The goal is to enhance security by precisely defining access rules based on user roles, attributes, and context.
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