hvitelisting
Hvitelisting, also known as whitelisting, is a security practice where only explicitly approved items are allowed to proceed. This approach is the opposite of blacklisting, which blocks only explicitly prohibited items. In the context of computer security, hvitelisting refers to a system that permits only trusted applications, IP addresses, or email senders to run or access a network.
The concept of hvitelisting is based on the principle of least privilege. By default, everything is denied,
Implementing hvitelisting often requires an initial effort to identify and catalog all legitimate entities. However, once