access control mechanisms
Access control mechanisms refer to the methods, tools, or techniques implemented to regulate and manage the permission and restriction of entry or usage to a system, facility, or resource. These mechanisms help ensure that only authorized individuals or entities can access or perform specific actions, effectively protecting sensitive information and preventing unauthorized access.
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