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One of the most challenging problems when managing
large networks comes from the high costs and
complexities of IT security administration.
To help counteract these threats, the conception
of RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) began focusing
around multi-user and multi-application online
systems that were pioneered in the 1970s. The
essential notion of RBAC is establishing permissions
based on the functional roles within the enterprise,
and then applying a spotlight on aptly assigning
users to a role or set of roles. RBAC has evolved
into a dominant blueprint for advanced access
control mainly because the end-goal is to reduce
the complexity and cost of security administration
for large or small networked applications.
This paper will discuss how integrating Symark’s PowerBroker with the basic RBAC implementations of Sun, HP and the Linux community, provides an all encompassing solution to privileged access control on UNIX and Linux platforms.
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"In my opinion, PowerBroker provides the
highest degree of controlled and audited superuser access in
the commercial marketplace today."
"Symark PowerBroker solves the dilemma
of providing root access privileges to multiple users on Unix-based
systems without compromising security."
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