Discretionary access control (DAC) is a type of access control where the owner of a resource (e.g., a file or database record) decides who gets access to it. The owner can grant or revoke access permissions to other users or groups at their discretion. It's commonly used in operating systems and file systems where users have control over their own files and directories.
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