Acrónimos:
ACL
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Especificación
de un conjunto de reglas representadas mediante entradas de control de acceso
basadas en diferentes campos o propiedades. [CCN-STIC-401:2007]
Lista de
entidades, junto con sus derechos de acceso, que están autorizadas para acceder
a un recurso (ISO-7498-2).
Es un
mecanismo de seguridad que implementan el modelo de control de accesos.
[Ribagorda:1997]
Lista de
entidades, con sus derechos de acceso, que están autorizadas a tener acceso a
un recurso. [ISO-7498-2:1989]
1. A list of
permissions associated with an object. The list specifies who or what is
allowed to access the object and what operations are allowed to be performed on
the object.
2. A mechanism
that implements access control for a system resource by enumerating the system
entities that are permitted to access the resource and stating, either
implicitly or explicitly, the access modes granted to each entity.
[CNSSI_4009:2010]
(I) /information
system/ A mechanism that implements access control for a system resource by
enumerating the system entities that are permitted to access the resource and
stating, either implicitly or explicitly, the access modes granted to each
entity. (Compare: access control matrix, access list, access profile,
capability list.) [RFC4949:2007]
A list of
entities, together with their access rights, which are authorized to have
access to a resource. [ISO-7498-2:1989]
An access control
list (ACL) is a table that tells a computer operating system which access
rights each user has to a particular system object, such as a file directory or
individual file. Each object has a security attribute that identifies its
access control list. The list has an entry for each system user with access
privileges. The most common privileges include the ability to read a file (or
all the files in a directory), to write to the file or files, and to execute
the file (if it is an executable file, or program). Microsoft Windows NT/2000,
Novell's NetWare, Digital's OpenVMS, and Unix-based systems are among the
operating systems that use access control lists. The list is implemented
differently by each operating system.
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A mechanism that
implements access control for a system resource by listing the identities of
the system entities that are permitted to access the resource.
http://www.sans.org/security-resources/glossary-of-terms/
An access control
list (ACL) is a table that tells a computer operating system which access
rights each user has to a particular system object, such as a file directory or
individual file. Each object has a security attribute that identifies its
access control list. The list has an entry for each system user with access
privileges. The most common privileges include the ability to read a file (or
all the files in a directory), to write to the file or files, and to execute
the file (if it is an executable file, or program). Microsoft Windows NT/2000,
Novell's NetWare, Digital's OpenVMS, and UNIX-based systems are among the
operating systems that use access control lists. The list is implemented differently
by each operating system.
http://searchsoftwarequality.techtarget.com/
Liste des entités qui
sont autorisées à accéder à une ressource, avec leurs autorisations d'accès. [ISO-7498-2:1989]
Liste de contrôle
d'accès utilisée dans de nombreuses situations et qui définit quelles
ressources (utilisateurs, ordinateurs, etc.) peuvent accéder à quels services
(e-mail, Internet, etc.).
http://www.cases.public.lu/functions/glossaire/
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