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An entity that contains or receives information in the context of access control is called _________.Group of answer choicesSubjectOwnerObjectProcess

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An entity that contains or receives information in the context of access control is called _________.

Group of answer choices

  • Subject
  • Owner
  • Object
  • Process
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Solution

The correct term that describes an entity that contains or receives information in the context of access control is Object.

Explanation:

  1. Subject refers to an entity that can perform actions, such as a user or a process.
  2. Owner is typically the individual or entity who has rights over the information or resources.
  3. Object is the entity that contains or receives information and is subject to access control policies.
  4. Process refers to an execution of a sequence of operations, which generally involves subjects acting on objects.

In access control models, permissions are typically assigned to subjects for specific types of actions (such as read, write, execute) on objects. Therefore, the blank should be filled with Object.

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