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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Access Control Lists (ACL) refer to
A
Provides access based n a set of rules defined by a system administrator.
B
Access management can prescribe not only who or what process may have access to a specific system resource.
C
The principle of discretionary access control states that the owner is the one who decides who can get an access to the system.
D
A list or a file of user who are given the privilege of access to a system or any other resources in a network.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Organizations can use access control lists (ACL) to secure data. One of the major reasons to use access control lists is to restrict unauthorized users from accessing business-sensitive information. It can also be used to control network traffic by limiting the number of users accessing files, systems, and information.

Detailed explanation-2: -Viewing the current ACL This type of situation is what Linux Access Control Lists (ACLs) were intended to resolve. ACLs allow us to apply a more specific set of permissions to a file or directory without (necessarily) changing the base ownership and permissions. They let us “tack on” access for other users or groups.

Detailed explanation-3: -An access control list (ACL) contains rules that grant or deny access to certain digital environments. There are two types of ACLs: Filesystem ACLs━filter access to files and/or directories. Filesystem ACLs tell operating systems which users can access the system, and what privileges the users are allowed.

Detailed explanation-4: -Access Control List (ACLs) refers to a set of rules that allow/permit or deny any traffic flow through the routers. It works at layer 3 to provide security by filtering and controlling the flow of traffic from one router to another.

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