Definition

ABAC (Attribute-Based Access Control)

ABAC (Attribute-Based Access Control) — An access control model in which decisions are made based on attributes of the user, resource, action and environment.

ABAC complements RBAC for nuanced rules like jurisdiction, clearance, time-of-day or risk class. xyner supports both.

In the context of xyner

How xyner approaches abac (attribute-based access control)

xyner treats abac (attribute-based access control) as a first-class platform concern — the relevant capability is documented and tested, with clear integration points for enterprise architecture teams.

For a deeper technical reference, see the related capability page or the corresponding whitepaper linked below.

Related terms

See also

Related: RBAC, policy, identity binding.

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