static separation of duty

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English

Noun

static separation of duty (uncountable)

  1. A form of separation of duties which is enforced at the user-role assignment level rather than dynamically based on previous user actions.
    • 2016, Michael Gregg, CISSP Exam Cram, →ISBN:
      Your organization might decide to use static separation of duty (SSD).
    • 2006, Warkentin, Merrill, Enterprise Information Systems Assurance and System Security, →ISBN:
      First, static separation of duties (SSD') is based on user-role membership (Gavrila & Barkley, 1998).