How are access control lists (ACLs) and capability tables different?
A.
Access control lists are subject-based, and capability tables are object-based.
B.
Access control lists are object-based, and capability tables are subject-based.
C.
Capability tables are used for objects, and access control lists are used for users.
D.
They are essentially the same.
Explanation:
Access control lists are lists of subjects that are authorized to
access a specific object. They define what level of authorization is to be granted.
A capability table specifies the access rights a certain subject possesses over
certain specific objects.