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CBAC
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CBACContext-Based Access Control
CBACCanadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee
CBACCyd-Bwyllgor Addysg Cymru (Welsh Joint Education Committee)
CBACCouncil for Business and the Arts in Canada
CBACChristian Brothers Automotive Corporation (Houston, Texas)
CBACCongresso Baiano de Análises Clínicas (Portugese)
CBACCritical Bridge Advisory Committee (Michigan Department of Transportation)
CBACCentral Bucks Aquatic Club
CBACCesarean Birth After Cesarean
CBACChesapeake Bay Aquatic Swim Club


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The case study highlighted various context-based access control requirements and the need for a flexible framework in handling those requirements.
With available support for IPSec data encryption and multiprotocol routing, the ICSA-certified Cisco IOS Firewall feature set offers customers a high-performance option for performing advanced security functions such as Context-based Access Control (
The Cisco IOS Firewall feature set combines existing Cisco IOS security technology and the new Context-Based Access Control (
 
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