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Access Control

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What is Access Control?

Access control is a security technique used to regulate who or what can view or use resources in a computing environment. It aims to minimize the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive data or systems. Common methods include authentication (verifying identity) and authorization (granting permissions). It's used in buildings, networks, and operating systems to restrict entry or usage to authorized individuals or systems.

What other technologies are related to Access Control?

Access Control Complementary Technologies

Closed-circuit television systems can be integrated with access control to provide visual verification of individuals entering secured areas.
mentioned alongside Access Control in 24% (18k) of relevant job posts
Video surveillance provides visual monitoring of access points, complementing access control systems.
mentioned alongside Access Control in 53% (2.2k) of relevant job posts
Intrusion detection systems can work with access control to provide a layered security approach, detecting unauthorized access attempts.
mentioned alongside Access Control in 33% (2.9k) of relevant job posts

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