Did You Know?

Some apps use this to keep kids safe!

Who Can See?

It checks who is asking to see.

Where Are You?

It looks at where you are too.

What context-based access control Does

It helps keep your info safe.

It stops bad guys from getting in.

It checks your place and time.

It works on many devices.

It helps apps know what to show.

It makes sure you are safe online.

More About context-based access control

This tool has been around for a while. It helps keep data safe. Many people use it now. It is smart and fast.

In our lives, it helps us use apps. It makes sure we see what we can. It helps keep kids safe online.

In the future, it will get better. It will help more people. It will keep us safe in new ways.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Context-based Access Control (CBAC)"] --> B["Feature of Firewall Software"] B --> C["Filters TCP and UDP Packets"] C --> D["Based on Application Layer Protocol"] D --> E["Session Information"] E --> F["Used for Intranets"] E --> G["Used for Extranets"] E --> H["Used for Internets"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Context-based access control:A way to manage who can access information based on the situation.
Firewall software:A program that protects a computer or network by controlling what data can enter or leave.
TCP and UDP packets:Small pieces of data sent over the internet using different methods.
Application layer protocol:Rules that help software communicate over the internet.
Intranets, extranets, and internets:Different types of networks: intranets are private networks, extranets connect to outside users, and the internet is a global network.