Role based access security (RBAC)
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is a method of managing access to computer or network resources by assigning permissions to predefined roles based on job functions or responsibilities within an organization. By linking users to roles rather than assigning permissions directly, RBAC simplifies permission management, reduces the risk of unauthorised access, and enhances scalability. For example, an accountant may have access to financial reporting but not HR systems. Widely used in enterprise technology environments, RBAC supports compliance with security policies and regulatory requirements while ensuring efficient and understandable access management. ...