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  2. Attribute-based access control - Wikipedia

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    The concept of ABAC can be applied at any level of the technology stack and an enterprise infrastructure. For example, ABAC can be used at the firewall, server, application, database, and data layer. The use of attributes bring additional context to evaluate the legitimacy of any request for access and inform the decision to grant or deny access.

  3. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) is a public college in Tifton, Georgia. It is part of the University System of Georgia and offers baccalaureate and associate degrees . The college is named after Abraham Baldwin , a signer of the United States Constitution from Georgia and the first president of the University of Georgia .

  4. ABAC - Wikipedia

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    ABAC or Abac may refer to: Àbac, a restaurant in Barcelona, Spain; Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, a public college in Tifton, Georgia;

  5. Role-based access control - Wikipedia

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    Attribute-based access control or ABAC is a model which evolves from RBAC to consider additional attributes in addition to roles and groups. In ABAC, it is possible to use attributes of: the user e.g. citizenship, clearance, the resource e.g. classification, department, owner, the action, and; the context e.g. time, location, IP.

  6. Abbreviated Language for Authorization - Wikipedia

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    The following is an example of an ABAC policy implemented using ALFA. It uses time as attributes. It uses a XACML condition to compare the currentTime attribute to the value representing 5pm (expressed in 24-hour time). Note the use of :time to convert the String value to the right data type.

  7. Abacá - Wikipedia

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    Abacá (/ ɑː b ə ˈ k ɑː / ah-bə-KAH; Filipino: abaka), also known as Manila hemp, is a species of banana, Musa textilis, endemic to the Philippines.The plant grows to 13–22 feet (4.0–6.7 m), and averages about 12 feet (3.7 m).

  8. ABC iview - Wikipedia

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    ABC iview provides on-demand access to almost all the TV programs that are broadcast on the ABC's linear broadcast channels (ABC TV, ABC Family, ABC Kids, ABC Entertains, ABC News), as well as simulcast live streams of those channels and original content and programs acquired exclusively for ABC iview.

  9. Àbac - Wikipedia

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