RBAC

[ɑr-bæk or ˌɑr ˌbi ˈeɪ ˈsi]
noun
Controle de Acesso Baseado em Papéis
1. A security model that restricts system access based on a user's role within an organization, rather than assigning permissions directly to individuals
RBAC is widely implemented in enterprise systems to streamline user access management.
RBAC é amplamente implementado em sistemas empresariais para simplificar o gerenciamento de acesso de usuários.
2. An access control framework that uses predefined roles to determine what actions authenticated users can perform on protected resources
The IT department configured RBAC to ensure employees only access data relevant to their job functions.
O departamento de TI configurou RBAC para garantir que os funcionários acessem apenas dados relevantes às suas funções.
RBAC is a fundamental concept in modern cybersecurity and IT administration, widely adopted in both Brazilian and American corporations. It reflects the professionalization of IT security practices in enterprise environments, where clear role definitions help maintain organizational structure and compliance with security standards.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
role-based access controlrole-based securityrole-based authorization
Antonyms / Antônimos
ABAC (Attribute-Based Access Control)DAC (Discretionary Access Control)MAC (Mandatory Access Control)

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
Controle de Acesso Baseado em Papéis
Standard technical term used in Brazilian IT industry
Portugal
Controlo de Acesso Baseado em Funções
Alternative phrasing using 'funções' instead of 'papéis'; uses 'controlo' instead of 'controle'
USA/International
RBAC
Commonly used as acronym in English-speaking technical contexts

Related Words

access controlauthenticationauthorizationpermissionsuser rolessecurity policyIAM (Identity and Access Management)ACL (Access Control List)

Related Idioms & Phrases

implement RBAC
enforce RBAC policies
configure user roles
assign role-based permissions
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