Whats the difference between role- and resource-based access controls?
A. Role-based access control is a good way to organize information when you are trying to manage access for small groups of users or small sets of information. When addressing the needs of a complex, dynamic environment where changes and exceptions to rights and privileges are the norm, resource-based access controls are better suited. Texar SecureRealms offers the best of both: the simplicity of roles, and the robustness and flexibility of resource access controls.
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