Sukesh Mudrakola

Sukesh is a Technical Project Manager by profession and an IT enterprise and tech enthusiast by passion. He holds a Master's degree in Software Engineering and has filled in various roles such as Developer, Analyst, and Consultant in his professional career. He holds expertise in mobile and wearable technologies and is a Certified Scrum Master.

What Is Exchange Web Services and How to Use It

What Is Exchange Web Services and How to Use It

Microsoft’s Exchange Web Services (EWS) provides Exchange users with an email API. EWS also enables developers to easily access and parse email data, generate email drafts, send/receive emails. It also lets you manage attachments and configuration and even organize the mailbox! Read on to learn more about Microsoft EWS, the differences between OWA and EWS, and how to get started with it.

Comparing Access Control

Comparing Access Control: RBAC, MAC, DAC, RuBAC, ABAC

Access control is a technique that enables companies to safeguard their computing environment. This is done by adding security measures, like authentication and authorization. Choosing the right type of access control for your firm can be beneficial in terms of operations, maintainability, and security. Here we look at 5 types of access control; Mandatory Access Control (MAC), Role-based Access Control (RBAC), Discretionary Access Control (DAC), Rule-based Access Control, and Attribute-based Access Control (ABAC).

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