Access Control
Access control is a level of protection which ensures that a system can only be accessible to the authorised personnel. When organisations have confidence their information is secure, they are empowered to use it to accelerate their business. There are several ways of ensuring that your information stays authentic, authorised and accounted for. These include Network Access Control (NAC) and Authentication.
Network Access Control
Network Access Control ensures that before a computer can have full access to a network that it has followed the prerequisite requirements and complies with a standard protection level. Once the standard is met the computer can have access to all network resources, as well as the web, according to the policies defined by the NAC. Access to applications will only be allowed that are specifically cleared by the system administrator.
Authentication
Authentication is the process of determining whether someone or something is, in fact, who or what it is declared to be. In private and public computer networks (including the Internet), authentication is commonly done through the use of logon passwords. Knowledge of the password is assumed to guarantee that the user is authentic. The weakness in this system for transactions that are significant (such as the exchange of money) is that passwords can often be stolen, accidentally revealed, or forgotten. Internet business and many other transactions require a more stringent authentication process. Integrity Solutions have become one of the leaders in authentication solutions.
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