Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) is an access control model that grants access to resources based on a set of attributes. These attributes can be associated with the user, the resource, and the environment. ABAC provides a dynamic and context-aware approach to access control, offering more flexibility than traditional role-based or access control list (ACL) models. It is commonly used in scenarios where fine-grained access control policies are required based on various attributes such as user roles, resource types, time of day, or location.
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