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Network Access Control (NAC) is a security framework designed to regulate who and what can access a network. As organizations increasingly rely on digital infrastructure, cloud services, and remote connectivity, controlling network access has become a foundational element of cybersecurity. NAC helps ensure that only authorized users, devices, and systems are allowed to connect, while enforcing security policies consistently across the entire network environment.

At its core, Network Access Control operates on the principle of “trust but verify.” Before granting access, NAC systems assess the identity of users and the security posture of devices attempting to connect. This includes evaluating credentials, device type, operating system, patch levels, antivirus status, and compliance with organizational security policies. If a device or user fails to meet the defined requirements, access can be restricted, limited, or completely denied.


One of the key functions of NAC is device visibility. Modern networks include a wide range…


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