Task-Based Access Control (Dictionary Entry)
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Task-Based Access Control
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3.1.3. Entitlement/Task based access control
Entitlement or task based access control is one of the minute level access control mechanism. A specific access permission is required for each task, action or process that is represented by an entitlement or task. This model has capabilities to handle complex access conditions to determine whether the access rights need to be granted or denied. The major concern about entitlement access control model is the maintenance of large number of entitlement sets. The users also need to raise separate request and get the approval for each entitlement. Entitlement or the task based access control model has the ability to represent and implement other hierarchical access control models like role-based access control and attribute based access control.
(Indu et al., 2018 , p. 7)
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