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Access Control

Enforcing security through policy enables productivity while maintaining security — the right people get the right access, nothing more.

Over-permissioned accounts are one of the most common paths to a breach. We design access control architecture — role-based permissions, network access control, least-privilege policy — so access is granted by need, not by default.

What's included

Role-based access control (RBAC) design
Network access control (NAC)
Least-privilege policy implementation
Guest and contractor access management
Physical access control integration
Periodic access review and audit

Why clients choose this

Access matches role, not convenience

RBAC ensures permissions are tied to job function, reducing accidental over-access.

Guests, contained

Guest and contractor network access is isolated from core business systems by default.

Reviewed, not just set and forgotten

Periodic access audits catch permission creep before it becomes a risk.

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Tech stack

Technologies & platforms we work with

Cisco ISEAruba ClearPassActive Directory RBACNAC Solutions
Common questions

Quick answers

What's the difference between access control and identity management?

Access control governs what a verified user can do; identity & authentication governs verifying who they are — they work together.

Can guest Wi-Fi be isolated from our main network?

Yes — guest network isolation is standard practice in our access control designs.

How often should access be reviewed?

Quarterly reviews are typical, with immediate review triggered by role changes or offboarding.

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