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  2. Access control - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_control

    Learn about access control, the selective restriction of access to a place or resource, and its applications in physical and information security. Explore the different types of access control systems, credentials, and factors of authentication.

  3. Computer access control - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, general access control includes identification, authorization, authentication, access approval, and audit.A more narrow definition of access control would cover only access approval, whereby the system makes a decision to grant or reject an access request from an already authenticated subject, based on what the subject is authorized to access.

  4. Logical access control - Wikipedia

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    Learn about logical access controls, tools and protocols for identification, authentication, authorization, and accountability in computer information systems. Find out how logical access differs from physical access and how biometrics are used for security.

  5. Brivo - Wikipedia

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    Brivo is a smart building company that provides cloud-based access control and video surveillance products for physical security and internet of things applications. Founded in 1999, Brivo was acquired by Dean Drako in 2015 and has raised over $100M in financing.

  6. Mandatory access control - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory access control (MAC) is a type of access control that constrains the ability of a subject to access or modify an object based on security attributes and policy rules. MAC is often associated with multilevel security (MLS) and military systems, but has also been applied to other domains such as operating systems and databases.

  7. Role-based access control - Wikipedia

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    Role-based access control (RBAC) is an approach to restricting system access to authorized users, and to implementing mandatory access control (MAC) or discretionary access control (DAC). RBAC is a policy-neutral access control mechanism defined around roles and privileges, and can be used to facilitate administration of security in large organizations.

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