Another type of access control is lattice-based access control. In this type of control a lattice model is applied. How is this type of access control concept applied?
A. The pair of elements is the subject and object, and the subject has an upper bound equal or higher than the upper bound of the object being accessed.
B. The pair of elements is the subject and object, and the subject has an upper bound lower then the upper bound of the object being accessed.
C. The pair of elements is the subject and object, and the subject has no special upper or lower bound needed within the lattice.
D. The pair of elements is the subject and object, and the subject has no access rights in relation to an object.
A. The pair of elements is the subject and object, and the subject has an upper bound equal or higher than the upper bound of the object being accessed.
B. The pair of elements is the subject and object, and the subject has an upper bound lower then the upper bound of the object being accessed.
C. The pair of elements is the subject and object, and the subject has no special upper or lower bound needed within the lattice.
D. The pair of elements is the subject and object, and the subject has no access rights in relation to an object.