Access Controls
Access controls are needed to identify, authenticate, and authorize users, and to account for them through monitoring. Access can come in different layers. The more sensitive the data being accessed, the more layers of security controls are needed. A user may require any or all of the following access controls:
- Network access controls for local and WLAN access
- Local access controls when sitting in a workspace
- Wireless access controls when mobile at a workplace
- Local access with multifactor authentication
- Network access controls that support remote access with multifactor authentication
- Remote access to a web-hosted Software as a Service (SaaS) application or secure portal (e.g., HTTPS, with updated digital certificates) that ...
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