eigebaseerde
eigebaseerde, a Dutch term derived from the word “eigenschap” meaning “attribute”, refers to systems, processes or methodologies that use attributes as the primary basis for decision-making rather than relying solely on identities or roles. In computing, this concept is most commonly associated with attribute‑based access control (ABAC) and attribute‑based encryption (ABE), where user attributes such as job title, clearance level, or membership status are evaluated to determine access rights or to encrypt data.
The notion of eigebaseerde control arose in the late 1990s as organizations sought more flexible security
Key advantages of eigebaseerde systems include fine‑grained policy specification, easier delegation of rights, and support for
In summary, eigebaseerde represents a paradigm shift from identity‑centric to attribute‑centric approaches across multiple domains, enabling