D3-NRAM

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Network Resource Access Mediation

Definition

Control of access to organizational systems and services by users or processes over a network.

How it works

Network Resource Access Control involves managing and regulating access to resources within an organization's network. This includes ensuring that only authorized users or processes can access specific systems or data, often through authentication and authorization mechanisms. Examples include accessing internal databases, file servers, or application services.

Artifact Relationships

This defensive technique relates to specific digital artifacts.

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Network Resource Access Mediation
Service Application Process
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References

Reference - NIST Special Publication 800-53 Revision 5 - Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations