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What is graph-based access control?

Graph-based access control is a security model that uses graph technology - where nodes represent entities (like users, roles, or resources) while edges represent relationships - to manage and enforce access decisions. By analyzing these relationships, the system can determine whether a user should be granted access based on context, connections, and permissions.

Why it matters: Graph-based access enables more accurate, context-rich decisions, improving both security and flexibility in complex environments.

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