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What is context-based access control (CBAC)?

Context-based access control (CBAC) is a dynamic security model that makes adaptive, risk-aware access decisions by evaluating multiple real-time situational factors, such as user behavior, device health, location, and network conditions, instead of relying solely on static rules.

Why it matters: CBAC enhances security while maintaining operational efficiency, ensuring sensitive resources are accessed safely and appropriately.

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