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Enhancing IBAC Effectiveness: Embracing ABAC for Proactive Control in Object Tracking

This article explores the complexities of Higher-Order Responsibility and the challenges IBAC faces in proactive security measures. It argues that for IBAC to respond effectively, it must shift from reactive to proactive strategies. The discussion highlights ABAC's strengths in proactive control and illustrates how organizations can integrate elements of both to enhance security frameworks. Lastly, it suggests practical implementations to combine IBAC and ABAC systems for optimal object tracking in networks, emphasizing their roles in a comprehensive security approach.

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Enhancing IBAC Effectiveness: Embracing ABAC for Proactive Control in Object Tracking

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  1. Horton’s Who Done It? Higher-Order Responsibility Tracking of Objects in Networks

  2. The Dilemma For IBAC to be effective reactively,must stop using itproactively. ABAC better for proactivecontrol anyway. How to get best of both?

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