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Network Access Mediation

Definition

Network access mediation is the control method for authorizing access to a system by a user (or a process acting on behalf of a user) communicating through a network, including a local area network, a wide area network, and the Internet.

How it works

Network Access Mediation is a crucial process in telecommunications and IT networks that involves controlling access to network resources. It acts as an intermediary layer between network access requests and the actual network resources, ensuring that only authorized users and devices can access the network.

Artifact Relationships

This defensive technique relates to specific digital artifacts.

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Network Access Mediation
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References

Reference - What is Network Access Control?