AuthZ, short for Authorization, is the process of determining whether a user or system is permitted to access a specific resource or perform a specific action. It verifies what a user can do after they have been authenticated (AuthN). Common uses include controlling access to files, applications, features within an application, or API endpoints based on roles, permissions, or attributes.
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