The type of access control that is used in local, dynamic situations where
subjects have the ability to specify what resources certain users can access
is called:

A.
Mandatory access control.
B.
Rule-based access control.
C.
Discretionary access control.
D.
Sensitivity-based access control.
Explanation:
The correct answer is “Discretionary access control”. Answers “Mandatory access control” and
“Rule-based access control.” require strict adherence
to labels and clearances. Answer “Sensitivity-based access control.” is a made-up distracter.
Subjects don’t specify access to resources. Instead the owners of the objects specify which subjects can access their objects..
0
0