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Account Operator
Account Operators are users who are assigned the responsibility of administering user and group accounts for a network.
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Access Point
Access Point is a type of device that enables wireless stations to connect to a wired local area network (LAN).
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Access Mode
Access Mode is a mode of running a console created with the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
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Access Control Entry (ACE) [Active Directory]
Delve into the comprehensive guide on Access Control Entries (ACE) in Windows Active Directory. Understand what ACEs are, their types, and their role in DACLs and SACLs, enriched with real-world examples.
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Access Control List (ACL)
An Access Control List (ACL), is any mechanism for implementing access control on an operating system, file system, directory service, or other software.
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Access Control
Access Control is a general term describing how administrators can secure access to objects in Active Directory.
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Network Access Control (NAC) – Securing the Modern Network
Explore the critical role of Network Access Control (NAC) in enhancing network security. Learn about its features, deployment strategies, and future trends.
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Acceptable Use Policy
Acceptable Use Policy is a policy created by management to specify acceptable usage for corporate network services as well as the consequences of violating these standards.
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ASN.1 – Abstract Syntax Notation One
ASN.1 is an ISO standard that provides a mechanism for encoding human-readable symbols into condensed binary form.


