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Are IDS Usage Control patterns still relevant? #33

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The goal of the EDC is to make usage control policies implementable - e.g., by providing the extensible policy engine - but not necessarily implement them. That's because operating environments may vary greatly. To take an example, "delete data" can mean many things such as deleting tables in a database, buckets in S3, etc. Many of the policies outlined in the referenced document are likely not able to be implemented in an automated way.

Given this, the goal of the EDC is to provide a framework for others to customize and adapt to specific use cases.

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