IGEL brings 'Smarter, Zero Trust' approach Contextual Access to endpoints
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IGEL brings 'Smarter, Zero Trust' approach Contextual Access to endpoints
"Contextual Access operates through four layers that collectively determine the endpoint's behavior. The first is the device layer, where IT teams define policies based on device characteristics or location."
"The second layer is persona-based. Each login provides a personalized workspace tailored to the user's role, ensuring that a nurse, doctor, or knowledge worker gains immediate access to relevant apps and resources."
"Above that is a conditional policy layer that makes real-time adjustments based on compliance and risk. The fourth layer, context-based enforcement, combines device, persona, and compliance signals supplemented with telemetry via IGEL Insights."
IGEL's Contextual Access is an extension of its Adaptive Secure Desktop platform, making endpoints context-aware and adaptive. It continuously adjusts access rights based on user identity, device type, location, and trust status. The system operates through four layers: device characteristics, persona-based configurations, conditional policies, and context-based enforcement. This approach allows for real-time adjustments to access, ensuring that users receive tailored workspaces and relevant resources while maintaining security. The feature represents a smarter Zero Trust strategy for endpoint management.
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