Pronunciation: /ˈækˌsɛs kənˈtroʊl/
noun the process of limiting access to certain information or resources
A1 Access control is important for keeping information secure.
A2 Access control systems can restrict who can enter a building.
B1 Access control measures are necessary to protect sensitive data.
B2 Access control policies should be regularly reviewed and updated.
C1 Access control mechanisms must be carefully designed to prevent unauthorized access.
C2 Access control technologies continue to evolve to meet the growing security challenges.
formal The company implemented strict access control measures to protect sensitive data.
informal Make sure you have the right access control to get into the building after hours.
slang I had to show my badge to the bouncer for access control to the VIP section.
figurative Having good access control in your life can help you filter out negative influences.
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