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Strict Discretionary Access Control (Dictionary Entry)
Strict Discretionary Access Control (Dictionary Entry)
Strict Discretionary Access Control
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Definition 1
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Discretionary Access Control (DAC)
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Liberal DAC (Dictionary Entry)
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Strict DAC The owner of an object is the sole entity that may grant other subjects access to that object. Similarly, revoking access to the object is confined to the authority of the owner. Information flow from or to that object is under complete control of the owner.
(Benantar, 2006, p. 218)
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