Access management system is a term used to describe the rules, procedures, and technologies an organization uses to control and manage access to its information systems and data. This system is vital to an organization’s security strategy, ensuring only authorized individuals can access sensitive information and systems.
Access management systems commonly employ authentication and authorization processes such as passwords, biometric verification, or access control lists (ACLs) to regulate resource access. Additionally, they often include monitoring and auditing measures to detect and respond to unauthorized access attempts or suspicious activity.