Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is a method of regulating access to computer or network resources based on the roles of individual users within an organization. RBAC employs roles and privileges. Users are assigned roles, and roles are assigned privileges, which determine what actions a user can perform. RBAC simplifies access management by grouping permissions and making administration easier, reducing the need to assign permissions to individual users directly.
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