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In [[computer security]], '''lattice-based access control''' ('''LBAC''') is a complex [[access control]] model based on the interaction between any combination of '''objects''' (such as resources, computers, and applications) and '''subjects''' (such as individuals, groups or organizations).
 
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LBAC is also known as a label-based access control (or ''rule-based access control'') restriction as opposed to [[role-based access control]] (RBAC).
 
Lattice based access control models were first formally defined by [[Dorothy E. Denning|Denning]] (1976); see also Sandhu (1993).1111
 
== See also ==
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* [[Access control list]]
* [[Attribute-based access control]] (ABAC)
* [[Bell-LaPadulaBell–LaPadula model]]
* [[Biba Model]]
* [[Capability-based security]]
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* [[Discretionary access control]] (DAC)
* [[Graph-based access control]] (GBAC)
* [[Location-based authentication]]
* [[Mandatory access control]] (MAC)
* [[Organisation-based access control]] (OrBAC)