Noun
RBAC (uncountable)
(computing) Initialism of Role-Based Access Control.
Remote user authentication and role based access control (RBAC) is an important requirement when deploying new systems in an organization, particularly in the networking world. Source: Internet
Secure Shell (SSH); Secure Copy (SCP); Secure FTP (sFTP); user level security; Role-based Access Control (RBAC); LDAP/LDAPS, RADIUS, and TACACS+ authentication; access control lists (ACLs); port-based network access control (IEEE 802.1x). Source: Internet
Tectonic has always enabled Role Based Access Control (RBAC). Source: Internet
The following sections describe the potential events for each RBAC entity. Source: Internet
The initial value for each metadata field is reported (these cannot be updated using the RBAC UI). Source: Internet
The latest Couchbase release delivers Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to application users making it possible to write secure applications with fine-grained access control. Source: Internet