The correct answer is C. Discretionary access control.
Discretionary access control (DAC) is a type of access control where the owner of a resource (e.g., a file or database) has the discretion to decide who can access that resource and what kind of access they can have. The owner can grant or revoke permissions to other users based on their own criteria.
Here is the definition of DAC from iapp: A type of access control that allows an owner of an object, within a given computer-based information system, to grant or deny access.
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