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Discretionary Access Control

Summary

Discretionary Access Control (DAC) is a type of access control system where the owner of a resource has the authority to determine who is allowed to access it and what permissions they hold.

Detailed Description

In a Discretionary Access Control system, permissions to access resources are granted or revoked based on the discretion of the resource owner. This means that users can control their own data and decide who can interact with it, guiding how data is accessed and shared. DAC is widely used in multi-user systems, including operating systems and database management systems, to enhance both individual and organizational security.

Category
Access Control
Synonyms
DAC

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File Sharing Systems

Allows users to share files on a network with specific user permissions.

Industries:

Information Technology
Education

Platforms:

Windows
Linux
Database Management Systems

Enables database owners to control user access to data and functionality.

Industries:

Finance
Healthcare

Platforms:

MySQL
PostgreSQL
File Sharing Systems

Allows users to share files on a network with specific user permissions.

Industries:

Information Technology
Education
Media

Platforms:

Windows
Linux
Database Management Systems

Enables database owners to control user access to data and functionality.

Industries:

Finance
Healthcare
Retail

Platforms:

MySQL
PostgreSQL
Oracle DB
Content Management Systems

Facilitates permission-based access to digital content creation and publication processes.

Industries:

Publishing
Marketing
E-commerce

Platforms:

WordPress
Joomla
Drupal

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