What is tailored access?

Tailored access refers to a type of access control that is customized or tailored to a specific individual or group of individuals. It involves granting access privileges based on the specific needs, roles, and responsibilities of each individual, as well as their level of clearance and security clearance.

In tailored access, access control policies are designed and implemented to accommodate various scenarios such as user roles, group memberships, and access sensitive data. This approach ensures that only authorized personnel can access particular resources and reduces the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches.

Tailored access encompasses several access control techniques, including role-based access control, attribute-based access control, and mandatory access control. It is commonly used in organizations where sensitive data and information are stored, such as government agencies, financial institutions, and healthcare organizations.

The benefits of tailored access include improved security, better compliance with regulations and standards, and increased efficiency in managing access to resources. It also provides a more granular level of control over access permissions, reducing the risk of data loss, and unauthorized access.