justintimeprivilegier
Justintimeprivilegier is a concept in information technology and access control that refers to the dynamic assignment of user privileges strictly for the duration required to complete a specific task or transaction. Unlike static role-based access control, which grants fixed rights for a role, justintimeprivilegier operates on a temporal basis, automatically revoking rights once the task is finished or a predetermined time period lapses. The methodology aims to reduce the attack surface by limiting the window in which privileged operations can be performed, thereby mitigating insider threats and accidental misuse of elevated permissions.
The idea originated within the security community in the early 2010s as a response to increasing concerns
Justintimeprivilegier is commonly applied to high‑risk operations such as database schema changes, deployment of critical code,