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Access Control Matrix

Meaning

A formal, structured model used in data security to define and enforce which subjects, such as clinicians or researchers, can perform which operations on specific objects, including sensitive hormonal biomarker data or treatment protocols. This matrix ensures that a client’s endocrine profile is only viewed or altered by authorized personnel, maintaining data integrity and confidentiality across the longevity platform. It is a fundamental component of clinical governance, providing a granular layer of permission management that is essential in precision medicine.