Discretionary access control (DAC) allows individuals who own resources to determine who can access those resources. In this scenario, a user sharing files with a specific colleague illustrates the concept of DAC, as it involves the owner's decision regarding access. The other options, while related to access control, represent mechanisms that do not include the discretionary aspect inherent to DAC.
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