What is the principle of least privilege in access control, and how does it enhance security?
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The principle of least privilege in access control is a security concept that limits users’ access rights to only what they need to perform their job functions. By granting the minimum level of access necessary, the principle aims to reduce the potential impact of a security breach or misuse of privileges. This enhances security by minimizing the attack surface and limiting the potential damage that could be caused if a user account is compromised.