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Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is a security approach that restricts system access based on a user's role within an organization. Instead of granting access to individual users, permissions are assigned to specific roles, such as "manager," "employee," or "administrator." When users are assigned a role, they inherit the permissions associated with it, making it easier to manage access. This ensures that individuals only have the necessary rights to perform their job functions, enhancing security and reducing the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information or systems.