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Access Conditions feature in Splashtop Secure Workspace allow administrators to define specific conditions that determine user access to applications and resources. Let's explore the three types of conditions available:

  1. Authentication and Authorization Conditions

The first type of condition is focused on authentication and authorization. Administrators can set up access conditions based on various factors, including application access, user authentication, and secret access. Within this condition type, detailed conditions can be specified, such as date and time restrictions (including time zone, time of day, and day of the week), location restrictions (by country), operating system requirements, network IP addresses, and browser extensions. These conditions provide granular control over user access based on specific criteria.

  1. DNS Conditions

The second type of condition, DNS Conditions, allows administrators to evaluate user access based on DNS requests. Along with date and time, location, operating system, and network conditions, administrators can specify domain names to include or exclude. This means administrators can control access to specific domains and even filter web content based on categories such as education or shopping websites. DNS Conditions provide additional flexibility in managing user access based on their internet usage patterns.

  1. Generic Conditions

The third type of condition is called Generic Conditions. These conditions encompass elements from both the Authentication and Authorization Conditions and DNS Conditions. Administrators can evaluate access based on date and time, location, operating system, and network IP address. This type of condition allows for flexibility in defining access rules that meet specific requirements.

Creating and Reusing Conditions

Once administrators create access conditions, they can assign a name to each condition. These conditions can then be reused in one or multiple unified policies, streamlining policy management. By creating reusable conditions, administrators can efficiently apply consistent access rules across their organization's resources.

In conclusion, Access Conditions in Splashtop Secure Workspace Unified Policy provide administrators with powerful tools to enforce access controls based on specific criteria. By defining conditions related to authentication, DNS, and generic factors, administrators can ensure that users have the appropriate access to applications and resources. Take advantage of these flexible access conditions and create policies that align with your organization's security requirements.

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