Access control refers to the security measures and practices implemented to regulate and control access to resources, systems, or physical areas. It is a fundamental aspect of information security and helps protect sensitive data, prevent unauthorized activities, and maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of resources. Access control systems are designed to ensure that only authorized individuals or entities can access certain areas or resources. These systems can be physical or logical, depending on the type of access being controlled. Physical Access Control: Physical access control involves securing physical areas such as buildings, rooms, or data centers. It typically involves the use of physical barriers, locks, keys, badges, or biometric systems to authenticate and grant access to authorized personnel. Examples of physical access control measures include swipe cards, proximity cards, PIN codes, fingerprint scanners, or security guards. Logical Access Con...
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