Access Control: What It Is, Why You Need It
Too Much Data? Staff Risk. Here’s an important question: On your business’s network, who can see what? Is your network wide open to every single employee? That’s the case at many small businesses, but it isn’t a good idea. If you’re operating this way, you’re exposing your business to lots of unnecessary risk. This week we’re tackling the topic of network access control. What Is Access Control? Access control is technology that limits who can gain entrance to somewhere or something. The term is used commonly in physical security, where access control systems (like smart locks and badge scanners on a school or corporate campus) limit who can enter secure spaces. Access control in the digital world applies those same principles, trading physical doors and locks for network locations and secure websites. With network access control, an administrator grants user accounts access to specific network folders and locations (think of them like digital rooms behind locked doors). Just like door ...