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Control Access,

PacketFence

Use this tool to control access to your network.

Network access control (NAC) is an important part of your security program because it allows you to prevent unauthorized connections. Devices are not allowed to connect unless they meet the requirements of your business policy, which is enforced by NAC tools. Controlling access is especially important due to the growth in entities allowing Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and increased connectivity through the Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Use this tool to control access to your network.

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Additional Information

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Link to support page: https://packetfence.org/support.html
Link to GCA Community Forum: https://community.globalcyberalliance.org/tags/c/cybersecurity-toolbox/control-access/packetfence
Link to FAQs: https://packetfence.org/support.html#/faq
Link to user documentation: https://packetfence.org/support.html#/documentation
Link to supported Devices: https://packetfence.org/about.html#/material

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Time

“Time” defines the approximate time it will take to implement the tool, including installation and setup. Based on your system and experience, the time may be longer or shorter than the time estimated.

Tool Levels

Level 1

Requires minimal technical knowledge to complete setup. Users with little-to-no familiarity with computer systems will still easily be able to implement Level 1 tools.

Level 2

Requires basic technical understanding of operating systems and settings controls. Users with a basic understanding will be able to easily implement Level 2 tools.

Level 3

Requires an intermediate level of understanding to implement. Users will need an intermediate understanding of computer systems and code languages.

Level 4

Requires advanced levels of understanding of computer systems, settings and code languages. Users will need experience with advanced system configurations.

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