How does architectural flexibility support system data access control?

Architectural flexibility supports system data access control by allowing the system to be designed in a way that allows for different levels of access control to be implemented depending on the needs of the organization. This flexibility allows for the implementation of different policies and controls based on the type of data being accessed, the user's role or responsibility, and the level of security required. In addition, architectural flexibility allows for the implementation of multiple layers of access controls, such as physical, network, application, and data access controls, to provide a more comprehensive and secure system. This flexibility also enables the system to adapt to changes in business needs, technology advancements, and new regulatory requirements, ensuring that the access controls remain effective and compliant. Overall, architectural flexibility is essential for the effective implementation of system data access control, as it allows for the customization and optimization of the system based on specific business requirements and security considerations.

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