An organization needs to secure their network by verifying user identities before allowing access, determining what resources each user is permitted to access, and recording user activities for auditing purposes. Which concept encompasses all these processes?
AAA stands for Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting, and it encompasses all three processes in securing network access. Authentication involves verifying user identities before granting access. Authorization determines what resources and actions the authenticated user is permitted to access. Accounting tracks and records user activities for auditing and reporting purposes. AAA integrates these functions to provide a comprehensive security framework. The other options represent individual components of AAA but do not cover the entire scope required by the organization.
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