Password protected Sharepoint publishing site

Hello, 
We have used Sharepoint 2013 to design and publish a large scale website.  I was wondering if there is a way to password protect an individual page or sub site?  The system is linked up to our staff log in authentication system but I can't find
a way to only allow staff to access a particular page on and external website.
Has anyone got any suggestions for this?
Thanks 

You can set item level permissions on pages. View the pages in the pages library, drop down the action menu on the item and select Manage Permisisons.
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