Access Control
Access control is a fundamental cybersecurity concept that involves regulating who can view or use resources within a computing environment. It ensures that only authorized users have permission to access specific data or systems, thereby protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access and potential misuse. Access control mechanisms can include authentication methods, user permissions, and role-based access policies.
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What is Access Control?
Access control is a fundamental cybersecurity concept that regulates who can view or use resources in a computing environment. It ensures that only authorized users have access to sensitive information and systems.