Which of the following best describes the difference between content and context access control?
A.
Content access control is based on the sensitivity of the data and contextaccess control is based on the prior operations.
B.
Content access control is based on the prior operations and context accesscontrol is based on the sensitivity of the data.
C.
Context pertains to the use of database views and content access controlpertains to tracking the requestors previous access requests.
D.
Context pertains to the use of the DAC model and content pertains to the use ofthe MAC model.
Explanation:
Context-dependent is different from content because context-dependent access controls make access decisions based on a collection of information, instead of thesensitivity of the data. A system that is using context-dependent access is"reviewing the situation" and then making a decision. Comonly context-dependent access control decisions are based on the previous access requests of the requestor.