Aug. 25, 2022, 7:22 p.m. | Mike Mwanje

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Role-based access control(RBAC) is a security model in which users are assigned roles, and can then be granted access to certain resources based on those roles. For example, an organisation can have a role-based access control system that allows DevOps engineers to perform privileged operations within the entire Kubernetes cluster, while restricting the application developers to only viewing information about their applications deployed in a given namespace.

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