Image role-based access control is not a function of UCP. 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 applications1. However, image role-based access control is a feature of Docker Trusted Registry (DTR), which integrates with UCP and allows you to manage the images you use for your applications2. DTR lets you define granular permissions for images, such as who can push, pull, delete, or scan them3. References: Universal Control Plane overview), Docker Trusted Registry overview), Docker Access Control)
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