Physical access control systems (PACS) are a type of physical security designed to restrict or allow access to a certain area or building. ... Physical access control examples of credentials include fobs and key card entry systems, encrypted badges, mobile credentials, PIN codes and passwords.
physical access control can prevent anyone form accessing regardless of their roles, but role based access control will strictly give you access based on the permission set on your role.
i think D is the answer.
This is definitely physical security, used to enforce role based access. So it’s a weird question, but since the bottom line is restricting physical access
i thought "role-based access control" was more accurate, but i guess the answer is "Physical access control" for some reason..
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