Time-of-day restrictions are a type of access control that limits user access to systems based on the time. This ensures that users can only access certain resources during predefined times, such as business hours, which in this case are between 9 AM to 5 PM. This control is useful for enhancing security by reducing the opportunity for unauthorized access during off-hours.
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