A security model is a framework that defines and enforces access control policies within a system or organization. It outlines the rules, standards, and procedures that govern how users and processes interact with sensitive resources, aiming to prevent unauthorized access, modification, or destruction of data. Common security models include Mandatory Access Control (MAC), Discretionary Access Control (DAC), and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). These models are used to implement security policies in operating systems, databases, and applications.
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