Permissions
Cloud storage permissions refer to the access rights and controls that govern who can view, modify, or manage stored data in cloud environments.
Key Aspects of Cloud Storage Permissions:
- Read Access: Permission to view the contents of stored files or objects.
- Write Access: Permission to modify or add new data to storage resources.
- Delete Access: Permission to remove stored files or objects.
- Permission Levels: Assign different levels of access (e.g., view-only, edit, manage).
- Access Control Lists (ACLs): Specify detailed access rights for individual users or groups.
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Assign permissions based on user roles and responsibilities.
- Policy-Based Permissions: Define access rules based on specific policies.
- Folder-Level Permissions: Control access at the folder or directory level.
- Shared Access: Grant access to specific users or groups for collaboration.
- Temporary Access: Provide time-limited access to resources.
- Revoking Access: Remove access rights when they are no longer needed.
- Audit Trails: Maintain logs of permission changes and access activities.
- Compliance: Ensure permissions align with regulatory requirements.