The solution helps to allow access only to what is explicitly needed. This means restricting access to specific applications rather than providing broad access to multiple resources, some of which may not be necessary for the user. For example, if a user's laptop registers from an unexpected location like the UK, access to certain applications can be blocked based on location or IP address, providing more control.
Access management is the process of granting authorized users the right level of access to an organization's systems, applications, and data while restricting access to unauthorized users.
The solution helps to allow access only to what is explicitly needed. This means restricting access to specific applications rather than providing broad access to multiple resources, some of which may not be necessary for the user. For example, if a user's laptop registers from an unexpected location like the UK, access to certain applications can be blocked based on location or IP address, providing more control.