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Discretionary Access Control (DAC) lets resource owners manage permissions. Mandatory Access Control (MAC) relies on predefined security labels. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) assigns permissions based on roles, while Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) uses various attributes for access decisions.

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00:00Different Types of Access Control
00:10Access control isn't one size fits all. Here are the most common types.
00:161. Discretionary Access Control, DAC
00:19Resource owners decide who can access their resources, granting or refusing requests based on their discretion.
00:262. Mandatory Access Control, MAC
00:30A rigid model where access is determined by predefined security labels and classifications.
00:35User permissions are based on their clearance level and the classification of resources.
00:423. Role-Based Access Control, RBAC
00:45Permissions are assigned to specific roles within an organization.
00:48A user's permissions change when their role changes.
00:524. Attribute-Based Access Control, ABAC
00:56Access decisions are based on various attributes, such as user characteristics and resource conditions, granting or denying rights accordingly.
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