Admission control is a security mechanism that regulates incoming network connections or requests to a system, determining whether they should be allowed or denied access based on predefined policies and rules. By controlling access to a network or system, admission control helps prevent unauthorized access, reduces the risk of attacks, and ensures that only authorized users and devices can access sensitive resources, making it a crucial component of network security and a key consideration for tech professionals designing and implementing secure infrastructure.
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