An Access Control System (ACS) is a security system that manages and controls who or what is allowed to enter a property, building, or restricted area. It verifies identity using credentials (like keycards, PINs, or biometrics) and grants or denies access accordingly. Common uses include securing buildings, controlling access to sensitive data, and tracking entry/exit activity.
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