Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)

Use Case: Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) with Eni6ma Technology

Challenge

Microsoft, a leader in software development and cloud services, relies heavily on strict access controls to secure its vast digital infrastructure. Traditional methods like Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and 2FA have been integral to their security strategy. However, these methods introduce complexities and dependencies that impact user experience and can be vulnerable to sophisticated phishing attacks.

Solution

By integrating Eni6ma’s advanced Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) system, Microsoft can simplify permission management across its organization. The Eni6ma technology leverages Neuro-Metric Authentication and the Rosario-Wang Proof to enhance security without relying on MFA/2FA. This technology enables seamless assignment of rights and permissions based on roles while maintaining a high level of security through cryptographic techniques.

Estimated Impact

  1. Security: Enhanced security by eliminating vulnerabilities associated with MFA/2FA. Reduced risk of unauthorized access through AI-resistant authentication.
  2. Operational Efficiency: Streamlined user experience by removing the need for multiple authentication steps, reducing helpdesk support for MFA-related issues.
  3. Scalability: Easily scalable to accommodate Microsoft’s global workforce, ensuring consistent security measures across all platforms.
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