Did You Know?

Some doors need special keys to open!

Who Gets Access?

Some people can see files. Others can't.

Why Is It Important?

It keeps our stuff safe and sound.

What authorization Does

It helps keep secrets safe.

It tells who can see what.

It stops bad guys from sneaking in.

It helps us trust each other.

It keeps our games fun and fair.

It helps us share things the right way.

More About authorization

Long ago, people needed ways to keep things safe. They made rules for who could see what. This way, only the right people could get in. It helped keep secrets and treasures safe.

Today, we use keys and codes. We have passwords for our games and apps. This helps us keep our stuff safe from others.

In the future, we might use new tech. Maybe we will use our faces or fingers to get in. It will be cool and safe!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Authorization/Authorisation"] --> B["Access Policy"] A --> C["Subjects"] A --> D["Resources"] B --> E["Rights/Privileges"] C --> F["Human Users"] C --> G["Computer Software"] D --> H["Files/Data"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Authorization:The process of giving permission to access something.
Privileges:Special rights or advantages that allow access to certain things.
Access policy:A set of rules that decides who can use what resources.
Subjects:The people or things that are trying to access resources.
Resources:Items or data that can be accessed or used.