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Routing Access Mediation

Definition

Routing access mediation is a network security approach that manages and controls access at the network layer using VPNs, tunneling protocols, firewall rules, and traffic inspection to ensure secure and efficient data routing.

How it works

Routing Access Mediation is a network security strategy focused on managing and controlling access at the network layer. It includes the use of VPNs for secure remote access, tunneling protocols for encapsulating data, firewall rules for filtering traffic, and advanced inspection techniques like Cisco's Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) to monitor and regulate data flow. This approach ensures secure and efficient routing of data across networks, protecting against unauthorized access and enhancing overall network security.

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This defensive technique relates to specific digital artifacts.

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References

Reference - What is Network Access Control?