Definition

RBAC (Role-Based Access Control)

RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) — An access control model in which permissions are granted to roles, and users are assigned to roles. Agents in regulated deployments inherit the requesting user's role.

RBAC is foundational for agentic AI in enterprises: every agent action should be bound to a real principal so that audit and authorization function correctly.

In the context of xyner

How xyner approaches rbac (role-based access control)

xyner treats rbac (role-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: ABAC, identity binding, scope inheritance.

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