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  2. Logical access control - Wikipedia

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    Logical access controls enforce access control measures for systems, programs, processes, and information. The controls can be embedded within operating systems, applications, add-on security packages, or database and telecommunication management systems. The line between logical access and physical access can be blurred when physical access is ...

  3. Logical security - Wikipedia

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    Logical security. Logical security consists of software [1] safeguards for an organization's systems, including user identification and password access, authenticating, access rights and authority levels. These measures are to ensure that only authorized users are able to perform actions or access information in a network or a workstation.

  4. Information technology controls - Wikipedia

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    Logical access policies, standards and processes - controls designed to manage access based on business needs. Incident management policies and procedures - controls designed to address operational processing errors. Problem management policies and procedures - controls designed to identify and address the root cause of incidents.

  5. Access control - Wikipedia

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    A sailor checks an identification card (ID) before allowing a vehicle to enter a military installation. In physical security and information security, access control ( AC) is the selective restriction of access to a place or other resource, while access management describes the process. The act of accessing may mean consuming, entering, or ...

  6. Security controls - Wikipedia

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    Procedural or administrative controls e.g. incident response processes, management oversight, security awareness and training; Technical or logical controls e.g. user authentication (login) and logical access controls, antivirus software, firewalls; Legal and regulatory or compliance controls e.g. privacy laws, policies and clauses.

  7. Access control matrix - Wikipedia

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    Access control matrix. In computer science, an access control matrix or access matrix is an abstract, formal security model of protection state in computer systems, that characterizes the rights of each subject with respect to every object in the system. It was first introduced by Butler W. Lampson in 1971. [1]

  8. Information security audit - Wikipedia

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    The logical security tools used for remote access should be very strict. Remote access should be logged. Specific tools used in network security. Network security is achieved by various tools including firewalls and proxy servers, encryption, logical security and access controls, anti-virus software, and auditing systems such as log management.

  9. Logical link control - Wikipedia

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    1. Physical layer. In the IEEE 802 reference model of computer networking, the logical link control ( LLC) data communication protocol layer is the upper sublayer of the data link layer (layer 2) of the seven-layer OSI model. The LLC sublayer acts as an interface between the medium access control (MAC) sublayer and the network layer.

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