‘Access group’ refers to a set of permissions given to users or entities in a system. These groups help manage who can access what within an organization.
For example, in a company’s computer system, different access groups might include employees who need similar levels of access to certain files or programs.
When organizing users into access groups, organizations can control who can see or use specific resources, making it easier to manage and secure their systems.

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