An effective access control system, particularly in a commercial setting, generally consists of four key elements:
A highly flexible, fine-grained model that uses attributes (user, resource, environment, time) to make complex access decisions. 4. Modernizing Security: Key Trends and Future Directions access control
Limits connections to computer networks, system files, and data. 2. Core Components of Access Control Systems An effective access control system, particularly in a
Devices that read credentials (e.g., RFID badge scanner, biometric reader). An effective access control system
Limits access to campuses, buildings, rooms, and physical IT assets.