What is network access control?



What is network access control?..

Answer / Akhilesh Kumari

Network Access Control (NAC) is a security framework that aims to ensure only authorized devices and users can access a network. It typically involves authentication, authorization, and continuous monitoring of network traffic for potential threats.

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