Lattice-based access controls use a two-dimensional matrix to assign authorizations. Which of the following statements is correct regarding Lattice-based access controls?
A- Lattice-based access controls specify the level of access each subject has to each object, if any. With this type of control, the column of attributes associated with a particular object (such as a printer) is referred to as an access control list (ACL). The row of attributes associated with a particular subject (such as a user) is referred to as a state table
B- Lattice-based access controls specify the level of access each subject has to each object, if any. With this type of control, the column of attributes associated with a particular object (such as a printer) is referred to as a read write executable list (rwx). The row of attributes associated with a particular subject (such as a user) is referred to as a capabilities table
C-Lattice-based access control specifies the level of access each subject has to each object, if any. With this type of control, the column of attributes associated with a particular object (such as a printer) is referred to as a read write executable list (rwx) The row of attributes associated with a particular subject (such as a user) is referred to as a state table
D- Lattice-based access controls specify the level of access each subject has to each object, if any. With this type of control, the column of attributes associated with a particular object (such as a printer) is referred to as an access control list (ACL). The row of attributes associated with a particular subject (such as a user) is referred to as a capabilities table