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What is Role Based Access Control (RBAC)? Access control based on user roles (i.e., a collection of access authorizations a user receives based on an explicit or implicit assumption of a given role).
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Share an example of RBAC including all possible CRUD operations and correlating roles. Users can also be assigned temporary access to certain data or programs to complete a task and be removed after. Common examples of RBAC include: Software engineering role: Has access to GCP, AWS, and GitHub. Marketing role: Has access to HubSpot, Google Analytics, Facebook Ads, and Google Ads.
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What are the Benefits of RBAC? Improved operational efficiency. With RBAC, companies can decrease the need for paperwork and password changes when they hire new employees or switch the roles of existing employees. Enhanced compliance.
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Describe some react-cookie features.
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Describe some react-cookies features.
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Which library would you prefer would you prefer? Why?