Label-Based Access Control

Label-Based Access Control

Despite companies' best efforts to keep intruders out of networks and sensitive systems, more than 70 percent of data breaches are carried out by employees. Label-based access control makes it possible to grant and restrict read and write access to individual rows and columns based on an employee's job function, department, or other designated criteria. DB2 guru Roger E. Sanders shows how to implement this important security feature.

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