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 I&amp;#39;m going to assume we all looked at (and were confused by) the Cake Manual Tutorial on  Access Control . I&amp;#39;ll also assume you all want to know how you might practically use Cake AC to implement User and Group permissions. Cake Access control was not made specifically for User/Group permissions control. It is simply a generic access control system to be used for anything. It can be used for User/Group permissions, but we have a bit of work to do to figure out exactly how Network  access control technology  was the darling of the   security   industry in 2006, as vendors spent much of their time squawking about how their NAC offerings could do just about everything but cure cancer. Yet now that the hype around NAC has quieted, a clearer picture is emerging about what the technology means for the...</description>
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Homeland Security, Surveillance CCTV, Security Technology News
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
Homeland Security, Surveillance CCTV, Security Technology News
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 I&amp;#39;m going to assume we all looked at (and were confused by) the Cake Manual Tutorial on  Access Control . I&amp;#39;ll also assume you all want to know how you might practically use Cake AC to implement User and Group permissions. Cake Access control was not made specifically for User/Group permissions control. It is simply a generic access control system to be used for anything. It can be used for User/Group permissions, but we have a bit of work to do to figure out exactly how Network  access control technology  was the darling of the   security   industry in 2006, as vendors spent much of their time squawking about how their NAC offerings could do just about everything but cure cancer. Yet now that the hype around NAC has quieted, a clearer picture is emerging about what the technology means for the...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 12:18:43 +0200</pubDate>
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