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BMS Controls Glossary

Access Control System

An access control system is a system designed to regulate who or what can view or use resources in a computing environment. It is a security technique that can be used to regulate who or what can view or use resources in a particular computing environment. Access control systems are used to control access to physical or virtual resources, such as networks, buildings, and data. Access control systems are typically used to restrict access to a system, service, or network based on the identity of the user or the type of work they are performing. Access control systems can also be used to control access to certain areas of a building, such as restricted areas or secure areas. Access control systems can also be used to control access to certain types of data, such as confidential or sensitive information. Access control systems can be used to restrict access to certain types of applications or services, such as financial applications or online banking services. Access control systems can also be used to control access to certain types of networks, such as private networks or public networks. Access control systems are an important part of any security system, as they help to ensure that only authorized users can access the resources they need.