Computing systems can
have many different applications running on them, each with its own unique set
of controls. Access
control is the process of
identifying a person and determining their level of security access to either
electronic systems or physical sites based on the policies and procedures set
by the organization. Modern
access control systems identify a person, authenticate them by looking at their
identification, then give that person only the key to the door or digital
resource that they need to access.
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