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Glossary Term SDA Software Defined Access

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What is SDA Software Defined Access?

Software Defined Access (SDA) is a cybersecurity approach that uses software to dynamically regulate network access based on policies and user credentials, enhancing security and efficiency in managing network resources.

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Understanding SDA Software Defined Access

SDA (Software Defined Access) refers to a security approach that leverages software-defined networking (SDN) principles to centralize and automate access control and security policy enforcement within a network. SDA allows for dynamic access policies based on the identity of users, devices, and applications, enhancing network security and simplifying management by decoupling the control plane from the data plane in networking devices.

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