
Network Access Control (NAC)
Network Access Control (NAC) is a security solution that manages who can access a computer network and what they can do once connected. Think of it as a security checkpoint for your digital environment. NAC ensures that only authorized users and devices can join the network and that they meet specific security standards, like having updated software. By controlling access, NAC helps protect the network from potential threats such as malware or unauthorized users, thus maintaining overall security and performance.