What Are the Common Types of User Access Controls?
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Permissions are assigned based on the roles within the organization. For instance, a marketing manager might have full access to create and modify campaigns, while an intern might only have read-only access. Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC): Permissions are assigned based on attributes like department, seniority, or specific job functions. Discretionary Access Control (DAC): The data owner decides who gets access to specific data. This is less common in email marketing but can be used in smaller teams.