Its B. UCP has role-based access control (RBAC), so that you can control who can access and make changes to your cluster and applications. Not Image level
UCP (Universal Control Plane) does provide image role-based access control (RBAC) as one of its core functions. This allows:
* Fine-grained control over image access
* Control over who can pull/push images
* Management of image permissions at user and team levels
B is correct.
Built-in security and access control Docker UCP has its own built-in authentication mechanism and integrates with LDAP services. It also has role-based access control (RBAC), so that you can control who can access and make changes to your cluster and applications.
https://dockerlabs.collabnix.com/advanced/Docker-UCP-overview.html
It's RBAC 'role-based access control' not image role-based access control
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