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Network Access Control

Network Access Control (NAC) represents a centralized method of managing devices that have access to the organization's internal network.

By implementing a NAC solution, organizations can enforce strict network security and health policies, such as device authentication and authorization.

NAC protects the confidentiality and integrity of the internal network by not authorizing access for unknown devices, thus mitigating most network layer attacks.

NAC

NIST CSF 2.0 ID.AM: Assets (e.g., data, hardware, software, systems, facilities, services, people) that enable the organization to achieve business purposes are identified and managed consistent with their relative importance to organizational objectives and the organization’s risk strategy

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