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diamong [38]
2 years ago
5

Company X is planning to implement rule based access control mechanism for controlling access to its information assets, what ty

pe of access control is this usually related to?
A. Discretionary Access Control
B. Task-initiated Access Control
C. Subject-dependent Access Control
D. Token-oriented Access Control
Business
1 answer:
ozzi2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Discretionary Access Control

Explanation:

Discretionary Access Control -  it is a type of restriction or permission of the object that is initiated by the owner of the object. it is Discretionary because the user can transfer object classified information to other users.

it grants and permits full access of object that is created by the user and it may allow or restrict sharing of data which object made to others.

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