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Glossary Term Resource Control

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What is Resource Control?

Resource control in cybersecurity refers to the management and regulation of access to information, systems, and network resources based on predefined policies and permissions.

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Understanding Resource Control

Resource control refers to the process of managing and regulating access to computing resources such as networks, servers, databases, and applications. It involves implementing security measures to ensure that only authorized users or systems can access, modify, or use these resources. Resource control helps prevent unauthorized access, data breaches, and system downtime by enforcing policies, permissions, and restrictions on how resources are utilized within an organization's IT infrastructure.

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