permitlisting
Permitlisting is a relatively new concept in the digital policy and security spheres, referring to the process of whitelisting certain applications, websites, or domains to allow them to operate on a user's device or network. The term is derived from the idea of granting "permissions" to specific entities that are deemed trustworthy or compliant with certain standards.
Permitlisting has evolved as a response to the increasing complexity of digital security threats, where traditional
The key advantage of permitlisting is its potential to reduce the overall testing and validation burden on
Technological implementations of permitlisting typically involve using APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) or similar interfaces that communicate
Like traditional whitelisting, permitlisting also raises concerns about false positives (blocking trusted entities) and false negatives