A company wants to pragmatically grant access to users who have the same job. Which of the following access controls should the company most likely use?
Role-based access control, or RBAC, is a much broader form of control that’s based on your particular role in the organization. You might be a director or a team lead or a manager, and the type of access you have to an object is going to depend on that role.
With role-based access control, the administrator determines what type of access a user has. But this is also an implicit type of right. For example, if the administer provides access to the managers, and the directors happened to be in the manager group, then the directors will also gain those rights. - https://www.professormesser.com/security-plus/sy0-501/access-control-models/
Role based access controls are put in place specifically for scenarios like these
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