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Access Control Lists

overall review score: 4.2
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Access control lists (ACLs) are a set of rules or permissions assigned to resources, such as files, directories, or network devices, that determine who can access them and what actions they can perform.

Key Features

  • Granular control over resource access
  • Define specific permissions for users or groups
  • Flexible configuration options
  • Enhanced security measures

Pros

  • Allows for fine-grained control over resource access
  • Helps enforce security policies
  • Can be customized to fit specific use cases

Cons

  • Configuration can be complex and time-consuming
  • Requires ongoing maintenance to ensure accuracy

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Last updated: Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 02:52:08 PM UTC