Word info

role-based

Adjective

Meaning

role-based (comparative more role-based, superlative most role-based)

(computing, databases) based on a special given role to access a content; used usually in cloud computing, databases, or other complex systems.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Cloud security expert Dave Shackleford discusses IAM functions and features such as password management, multifactor authentication, role-based access management and single sign-on. Source: Internet

BeyondTrust offers consistent policy-driven vulnerability and privilege management, role-based access control, monitoring, logging, auditing and reporting to protect internal assets from the inside out. Source: Internet

It includes role-based access control, centralized reporting, activity monitoring, an enhanced management console, and multi-tenancy. Source: Internet

“Compliance regulations have very specific policies they are going to have to administrate on a very individual, or role-based, level.” Source: Internet

Educational activities include workshops and role-based training. Source: Internet

Limit, monitor and segment access -- use two-factor authentication and role-based access to make automated decisions about who can see which data and systems. Source: Internet

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