What are the key components of an RBAC system?
- Credentials, Authentication, Authorization
- Groups, Access Levels, Policies
- Objects, Resources
- Roles, Permissions, Users
The key components of a Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) system include roles, which define a set of permissions, users who are assigned roles, and permissions that specify what actions users can perform on resources. RBAC does not involve credentials or authentication directly.
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